JAC
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Thought I'd share a rather scary moment that I experienced this morning.
Buzzing happily along on the 12GS in the outside lane of the A12 (a 3 lane section) when everything on the bike went dead. Nada. Nothing. With momentum quickly running out and the realisation that if I didn't do something I would be stationary on the fast lane of one of Britain's busiest and most dangerous roads, I stuck my arm out (no indicators) to move across three lanes and thence to safety.
Fortunately I was lucky with the traffic and found enough gaps to get across, stopped on residual braking and let out a huge sigh of relief. The strange thing is that it turned out that the ignition key was in the 'off' position, hence the lack of anything electrical - it started again perfectly normally. How did this happen? Is it possible that I had not turned it fully on upon starting, or had the wind caught the spongy BMW wallet thing and managed turn turn it off?
Sufficient to say I kept glancing nervously down at the key for the rest of the journey. Any theories?
JC
Buzzing happily along on the 12GS in the outside lane of the A12 (a 3 lane section) when everything on the bike went dead. Nada. Nothing. With momentum quickly running out and the realisation that if I didn't do something I would be stationary on the fast lane of one of Britain's busiest and most dangerous roads, I stuck my arm out (no indicators) to move across three lanes and thence to safety.
Fortunately I was lucky with the traffic and found enough gaps to get across, stopped on residual braking and let out a huge sigh of relief. The strange thing is that it turned out that the ignition key was in the 'off' position, hence the lack of anything electrical - it started again perfectly normally. How did this happen? Is it possible that I had not turned it fully on upon starting, or had the wind caught the spongy BMW wallet thing and managed turn turn it off?
Sufficient to say I kept glancing nervously down at the key for the rest of the journey. Any theories?
JC

a few times and so decided to reduce keys on ring to prevent scratches etc.)



Actaully, wonder if the hot/cold air temp has anything to do with the EWS failures? Most failuure seem to be reported when starting bike after already being on a ride - maybe the cooling down from being warm is somehow tripping the electronic sensor.... All this thinking - and its friday too! 
Only have just key now, never done it since.