For those of you on this forum from Yorkshire or having done the Pott Bank/Pott Moor High Road/Trapping Hill road into lofthouse (from Leighton reservoir side), when descending the steep road into Lofthouse (a 30% gradient from what I remember), the oil level warning light came on. As this was the first time on my LC, I was worried indeed. Well, stopped the bike without switching off the engine, look at the oil sight glass ... but that does not tell you much. Did not want to have any issues ... so while the engine was still running, rode all the way into Pateley Bridge. Switched off the bike for a few minutes, and then restarted and the warning sign was gone.
Same thing happened again three days later when coming down from Hardknott pass in the lake district. Same remedy, switch off, stop for a few minutes and restart. All is well then.
The engine oil level is correct. The bike is running well. No issues there. Is it a case where an adventure bike cannot handle any gradient around 30%
... or does this point to any other underlying problem with the/my bike? On to you engineers on here ...
Same thing happened again three days later when coming down from Hardknott pass in the lake district. Same remedy, switch off, stop for a few minutes and restart. All is well then.
The engine oil level is correct. The bike is running well. No issues there. Is it a case where an adventure bike cannot handle any gradient around 30%
... or does this point to any other underlying problem with the/my bike? On to you engineers on here ...