mikeinreadinguk
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Well my wife rang me mid stag night last night to tell me my bike was on fire.
I dashed home but the drama was over. The only info I got was that the horn sounded for about a minute (activated by the BMW alarm I presume) and then lots of smoke came out from under the tank / seat (pretty much from under where the tank meets the seat). Just at the point my neighbour was about to pour a bucket of water on it everything subsided.
The bike lives outside on a steepish drive with the front wheel pointing up the drive.
I have wiped the seat and tank off. Looks OK but all bar one of the 7 fuses has blown.
By the way if you have ever battled swapping a battery without taking the tank off don't do it again. The tank comes off real easy (mind you I can't comment about how easy it goes back on yet).
I have sprayed everything with WD40 and am about to replaces the fuses and turn her on. With a foam extinguiser handy.
Any thoughts - has anyone had a similar experience?
I dashed home but the drama was over. The only info I got was that the horn sounded for about a minute (activated by the BMW alarm I presume) and then lots of smoke came out from under the tank / seat (pretty much from under where the tank meets the seat). Just at the point my neighbour was about to pour a bucket of water on it everything subsided.
The bike lives outside on a steepish drive with the front wheel pointing up the drive.
I have wiped the seat and tank off. Looks OK but all bar one of the 7 fuses has blown.
By the way if you have ever battled swapping a battery without taking the tank off don't do it again. The tank comes off real easy (mind you I can't comment about how easy it goes back on yet).
I have sprayed everything with WD40 and am about to replaces the fuses and turn her on. With a foam extinguiser handy.
Any thoughts - has anyone had a similar experience?




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