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fj1200 reserve switch

Started by jimmyboy, January 08, 2011, 06:29:24 PM

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jimmyboy

Maybe I am a little thick headed but I would like to know if anybody can tell me which position the reserve switch is in when you are on reserve?  I know that it is a little redundant any way with a fuel guage a fuel low warning light and a reserve switch.  I have never dropped low enough on fuel to find out witch position the switch needs to be in.  I know that it is electronic not a level valve but a ignition cut out switch.  the top says reserve and the bottom says on so which is it? :dash1:

Harvy

Quote from: jimmyboy on January 08, 2011, 06:29:24 PM
Maybe I am a little thick headed but I would like to know if anybody can tell me which position the reserve switch is in when you are on reserve?  I know that it is a little redundant any way with a fuel guage a fuel low warning light and a reserve switch.  I have never dropped low enough on fuel to find out witch position the switch needs to be in.  I know that it is electronic not a level valve but a ignition cut out switch.  the top says reserve and the bottom says on so which is it? :dash1:

I have assumed that when in the ON position, you are in full tank mode, when in the RES position, you are in empty tank mode........I may be wrong, but its been good so far.

Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.

Travis398

On=On (normal operation)
Res= reserve

push the button up toward reserve=reserve.


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

las1200


racerman_27410

it you have an 86/87 model then the best thing to do is to disconnect the wires going to the petcock and be done with it forever.

Kookaloo! (till ya run outta gas)

jimmyboy

hey racerman what does kookaloo mean?

racerman_27410

Quote from: jimmyboy on January 09, 2011, 01:20:33 PM
hey racerman what does kookaloo mean?

The history of Kookaloo!


Many moons ago... i taught my little sister (she was 8 at the time) how to ride a peppy 1978 YZ80.... there were a lot of trials and struggles during this process... like learning how to kick start a two stroke without flooding it.... then how to clear a flooded engine (doh). Learning how to take off with a peaky two stroke without stalling...(more kick starting practice). then learning how to ride in the woods without stalling. (MORE kick starting practice)....she was determined and was pretty good at paying attention and was a quick learner.....she got really good at kick starting  :sarcastic:

needless to say one thing led to another and in the course of about 14 months she found the powerband and along with that she found the wonderful world of mud slinging.... then....

the wheelie!

many many many ass busting attempts to learn throttle control and balance point resulted in her mastering the art of the two stroke wheelie.... i was always out there with her (on my WR250) popping wheelies alongside and one day i heard her screaming something as she pulled a sweet 4 gear super horn mono across the field in front of my parents home.

i later asked her what she had been screaming and she said it was "Kookaloo!"  just some word thing that popped into her brain during the adrenelin rush of pulling a high speed multi gear balance point wheelie for about 75 yards.....she didnt even know about adrenelin... she called that her " heart talking to her"


well I just adopted that word and started using it to describe the feeling of the thrill ..for lack of a better way to describe it.... regardless of what the thrill is.... the KOokaloo is always there! :good2:


Kookaloo! (get it ?) :yahoo:

jimmyboy

got it.  At this age I think my kookaloo has gone awol.!!!!!!

racerman_27410

Quote from: jimmyboy on January 11, 2011, 05:35:29 PM
got it.  At this age I think my kookaloo has gone awol.!!!!!!


you still ride... the kookaloo lives! (a little slower)



Carterc

hey Racerman, after i read one of your posts for the first time, i typed in kookaloo in google and it gave me urbandictionary.com's definition, i had no idea that the term was created by your sister lol
1986 FJ1200

racerman_27410

Quote from: Carterc on March 17, 2011, 01:35:30 PM
hey Racerman, after i read one of your posts for the first time, i typed in kookaloo in google and it gave me urbandictionary.com's definition, i had no idea that the term was created by your sister lol


Yup..... she still uses the term to this day!


Find the Kookaloo in everything you do!  :good2: