Well, that sucks.
Well, that sucks. I went to run a few errands on the bike and after the third one, the bike wouldn't start. As it turned out, my half-assed wiring job (not really half-assed, just the connector I used didn't seat well enough) left the battery drained and dead.
And, since I wasn't planning on being gone more than an hour I left my cellphone on the charger ... at the house.
Grrr.... I had to call a friend to bring me new wiring connectors and a crimper to get it fixed, then had to sit there while the battery charged off her car.
But I'm home safely now.
And, since I wasn't planning on being gone more than an hour I left my cellphone on the charger ... at the house.
Grrr.... I had to call a friend to bring me new wiring connectors and a crimper to get it fixed, then had to sit there while the battery charged off her car.
But I'm home safely now.
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I left my phone at home because the battery was dead and it needed to charge before I left for the party.
I thought I had fixed it right the first time, but something shook or, let's be fair, vibrated, loose. Of course, it could have had something to do with riding in the rain for hours the other day, too. Who knows?
It might be fixed better now. It might not. We'll find out as I go. ;)