I’m an RVF Owner. This is my Story (Warning – LONG)

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Pete Diggs
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Re: I’m an RVF Owner. This is my Story (Warning – LONG)

Post by Pete Diggs » Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:07 pm

Really? How do you test for that?

I would like, ideally, to upgrade to the HRC CDi too.

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Re: I’m an RVF Owner. This is my Story (Warning – LONG)

Post by bikemonkey » Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:18 pm

Yeah that's what my bike was like when I first got it.

I can't really remember how I did it.

An awesome guy on here, username magg, is a whizz with electrickery and basically did all the thinking for me.

Here's the thread: http://400greybike.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 7edbc29940

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Re: I’m an RVF Owner. This is my Story (Warning – LONG)

Post by newtothis » Sun Mar 08, 2015 11:41 am

Disconnect one of the battery terminals and put a current meter in series to measure the draw. I wouldn't have thought that there should be any drain at all when the bike is off. Modern cars loaded with electronics might draw a few tens of milliamps.


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