Kellopiper
Registered user
Hi,
I have a 2007 Moto Guzzi Breva 1100. Out yesterday on it and came across a junction/give way with a serious camber and a steep slope. Went to put my feet down ( I'm only about 5' 6") and found only fresh air. Bike went over as did I and after getting some help to pick it up (I'm 67) I've found it seems to be stuck in gear. It now wont start. Bike landed on gearshift side. I have engine protection bars and there appears to be little or no damage. On turning the key the instrument cluster lights all do their usual thing and the immobiliser works as normal. I can't get it out of gear using the gear lever. I'm assuming it wont start as it's in gear. I'm also aware that the bike is fitted with a fuel tilt sensor. As it was horizontal on the road I'm taking it that the sensor did it's job and cut off the fuel supply. Does this need to be reset somehow or does it sort itself out when bike is again vertical?
Anybody any ideas? Thanks in advance.
I have a 2007 Moto Guzzi Breva 1100. Out yesterday on it and came across a junction/give way with a serious camber and a steep slope. Went to put my feet down ( I'm only about 5' 6") and found only fresh air. Bike went over as did I and after getting some help to pick it up (I'm 67) I've found it seems to be stuck in gear. It now wont start. Bike landed on gearshift side. I have engine protection bars and there appears to be little or no damage. On turning the key the instrument cluster lights all do their usual thing and the immobiliser works as normal. I can't get it out of gear using the gear lever. I'm assuming it wont start as it's in gear. I'm also aware that the bike is fitted with a fuel tilt sensor. As it was horizontal on the road I'm taking it that the sensor did it's job and cut off the fuel supply. Does this need to be reset somehow or does it sort itself out when bike is again vertical?
Anybody any ideas? Thanks in advance.