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Originally Posted by oldqwerty
Unless it reappears the next time it rains, or you ride through water, or a dog pees on the bike. Yes, pee happens. I think the Chinese have the right mindset about dogs. Yum!
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Gave a new meaning to raining cats and dogs.
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Originally Posted by detours
Maybe it's water-related, but some gear indicators require a really solid shift to activate. On my v-strom sometimes I'll be in gear but the indicator reads a dash. Happened more during break-in but less as I put on miles and started making more solid shifts.
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The indicator disappeared while I was cruising on the same gear. I think it's water-related. Have to pray for another storm to test it again.
![Oh No](images/smilies/smiley-shakehead-blue2.gif)
BTW, thank you for the feedback.
On another case, the side panniers are definitely not waterproof. Waters leaked in from the same storm, but luckily for the left pannier, I put my stuff inside my Kriega US10 (didn't strap it at the back seat, because I was heading to an urban area with theft cases).
But for the right pannier, my tool roll was damp, and there were ponds of water inside it that dripped after I opened the pannier to check my stuff.
Tourfella perhaps? Checked TaoBao, but thinking of ordering racks only, to save up some courier fees.
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