The K-9 has arrived !!

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coach

Active Member
I thought you were joking....Low Fuel Light ??? Something BDM owners would have greatly benefited by thou. Coming off a HD I was in the habit of running out, switching over to reserve and having 20 miles to find a station. No big deal. First time on the Dog I was 8 miles to the nearest station. I pushed it the last 2 miles. F**king embarrassing. Want to know how many people passed me and yelled out the window "nice bike" :bang:

Without remembering what my last ride was, or remembering to set the tip gauge.....first order of business was fill-up each and every time I pull out of the garage, even if all I added was a gallon, and since the easy math is add 100 to what is on the speedo, don't go past that number w/o stopping again.

Being new to the Dog.....stay tuned into other helpful tips....like secure the ignition key to the spark plug wire or carry a spare, and pay attention to tire pressure to name a couple. Have fun. :cheers:
 

toodie

Active Member
I thought you were joking....Low Fuel Light ??? Something BDM owners would have greatly benefited by thou. Coming off a HD I was in the habit of running out, switching over to reserve and having 20 miles to find a station. No big deal. First time on the Dog I was 8 miles to the nearest station. I pushed it the last 2 miles. F**king embarrassing. Want to know how many people passed me and yelled out the window "nice bike" :bang:

Damn pushed it by yourself?? Well ran out my first true time out with my buddies talk about embarrassing :bang::bang: they did help me push it up the hill in a shit load of traffic :roll:
 

erldawg

Guru
Today was the whole first day I was really able to enjoy the bike without worrying about work and bad weather. I rode a little over 120 miles over the course of the day. About 5 miles into my ride, the bike did give me quite a scare as it started to jerk like it was out of fuel. The gas light on the instrument panel did not come on at all which is what worried me the most. I called my girlfriend and she came over with some gas. I then proceeded to the gas station and filled her up and rode the rest of the day without one issue. I'm thinking maybe the gas light is not working. The bike is carbeurated. Does this bike have a fuel reserve tank? I looked the bike over but could not find one. Other than that, several people commented about the bike and were asking what type of bike it was. It was a great feeling to have people be curious and ask, but the greatest feeling was riding the bike. My best friend who also rides got to see and ride the bike today. He was very impressed and wants to get one. Thanks everyone for the positive comments and feedback. This site is awesome and so are the members in it. I'm excited to be learning more about this bike and also at the same time get to talk with great people.
Reserve is on the petcock. Should be in your users manual. The EFI bikes are the only ones with a fuel light. I would reset your trip odometer at a fill up and usually around 135 miles u will need gas. :cheers:
 

erldawg

Guru
Damn pushed it by yourself?? Well ran out my first true time out with my buddies talk about embarrassing :bang::bang: they did help me push it up the hill in a shit load of traffic :roll:
Toodie u should have turned around and went the other way :roll::roll:
 

roughrider

Member
Congratulations on your new K9, awesome! I bought my latest K9 off Ebay last month, and its just being crated up in Virginia, for shipping to the UK. Its a 2009 with less than 500 miles. Just gotta do a bit of re-wiring to get it registered. Can't wait to get it into my garage!!!
 
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