a feel good story for busa owners
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Guys i have a Gi Pro that i accidently thourt i blew up due to a (voltage spike) So i emaild the supplier of the item advise him i stuffed up and could i please order another unit ,

The email i recived speaks volumes about how he deals with customers and helps them out , he told me that i didnt blow it up thank goodness and he told me how to reprogrme the Gi Pro with a few small steps , so now i dont have to look at purchasing another unit ,

just thourt i would share my little story
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#2
Always good to hear a good story Big Kev.
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#3
Who did you buy yours off Kev i have problems with mine but cant remember who i got it from
Sometimes it will stay as displyed 4 even in 5th and 6th Undecided
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(22-06-2011, 01:58pm)ROD Wrote: Who did you buy yours off Kev i have problems with mine but cant remember who i got it from
Sometimes it will stay as displyed 4 even in 5th and 6th Undecided

You must be going too fast for it to keep up!

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(22-06-2011, 12:14pm)big kev Wrote: Guys i have a Gi Pro that i accidently thourt i blew up due to a (voltage spike) So i emaild the supplier of the item advise him i stuffed up and could i please order another unit ,

The email i recived speaks volumes about how he deals with customers and helps them out , he told me that i didnt blow it up thank goodness and he told me how to reprogrme the Gi Pro with a few small steps , so now i dont have to look at purchasing another unit ,

just thourt i would share my little story

If it's Healtech from Hungary , They are brilliant to deal with,I had problems originally ,Until I fitted a new GPS sensor to the bike, then all OK . If you have anymore prob's it will probably be your GPS sensor . Seen many posts with that problem ,Mainly 99/2000 Models but the rest will follow .


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(22-06-2011, 06:20pm)Greeny_SA Wrote:
(22-06-2011, 12:14pm)big kev Wrote: Guys i have a Gi Pro that i accidently thourt i blew up due to a (voltage spike) So i emaild the supplier of the item advise him i stuffed up and could i please order another unit ,

The email i recived speaks volumes about how he deals with customers and helps them out , he told me that i didnt blow it up thank goodness and he told me how to reprogrme the Gi Pro with a few small steps , so now i dont have to look at purchasing another unit ,

just thourt i would share my little story

If it's Healtech from Hungary , They are brilliant to deal with,I had problems originally ,Until I fitted a new GPS sensor to the bike, then all OK . If you have anymore prob's it will probably be your GPS sensor . Seen many posts with that problem ,Mainly 99/2000 Models but the rest will follow .

Mine sometimes (not all the timeConfused) flicks back and forward between 0 and 6, when either in neutral or 6th .. gear pos sensor ??
As for the Gi Pro supplier Kev, there are a few people in this world like that .. not many .. but a few Pi_thumbsup
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(22-06-2011, 08:09pm)Dale Wrote:
(22-06-2011, 06:20pm)Greeny_SA Wrote:
(22-06-2011, 12:14pm)big kev Wrote: Guys i have a Gi Pro that i accidently thourt i blew up due to a (voltage spike) So i emaild the supplier of the item advise him i stuffed up and could i please order another unit ,

The email i recived speaks volumes about how he deals with customers and helps them out , he told me that i didnt blow it up thank goodness and he told me how to reprogrme the Gi Pro with a few small steps , so now i dont have to look at purchasing another unit ,

just thourt i would share my little story

If it's Healtech from Hungary , They are brilliant to deal with,I had problems originally ,Until I fitted a new GPS sensor to the bike, then all OK . If you have anymore prob's it will probably be your GPS sensor . Seen many posts with that problem ,Mainly 99/2000 Models but the rest will follow .

Mine sometimes (not all the timeConfused) flicks back and forward between 0 and 6, when either in neutral or 6th .. gear pos sensor ??
As for the Gi Pro supplier Kev, there are a few people in this world like that .. not many .. but a few Pi_thumbsup

Yeah Dale , 10 yrs old now won't be long . I've Just done wheel & headstem bearing's as I reckon 11 yrs is enough life .I plan to have mine on Vintage Rego one day (2030 ) But the Boy will be riding it (80 yrs old may be pushing it for me ).


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(22-06-2011, 11:22pm)Greeny_SA Wrote:
(22-06-2011, 08:09pm)Dale Wrote:
(22-06-2011, 06:20pm)Greeny_SA Wrote:
(22-06-2011, 12:14pm)big kev Wrote: Guys i have a Gi Pro that i accidently thourt i blew up due to a (voltage spike) So i emaild the supplier of the item advise him i stuffed up and could i please order another unit ,

The email i recived speaks volumes about how he deals with customers and helps them out , he told me that i didnt blow it up thank goodness and he told me how to reprogrme the Gi Pro with a few small steps , so now i dont have to look at purchasing another unit ,

just thourt i would share my little story

If it's Healtech from Hungary , They are brilliant to deal with,I had problems originally ,Until I fitted a new GPS sensor to the bike, then all OK . If you have anymore prob's it will probably be your GPS sensor . Seen many posts with that problem ,Mainly 99/2000 Models but the rest will follow .

Mine sometimes (not all the timeConfused) flicks back and forward between 0 and 6, when either in neutral or 6th .. gear pos sensor ??
As for the Gi Pro supplier Kev, there are a few people in this world like that .. not many .. but a few Pi_thumbsup

Yeah Dale , 10 yrs old now won't be long . I've Just done wheel & headstem bearing's as I reckon 11 yrs is enough life .I plan to have mine on Vintage Rego one day (2030 ) But the Boy will be riding it (80 yrs old may be pushing it for me ).

Thats part of the reason why I wanted the stands Pete .. I can tell it's time to start doing all these things. I reckon the chain and sprockets need replacing too. I have no intention of selling mine, even when I make the step (backwards Lol2) to a genII, I still plan on keeping her. Not too sure about 80 being too old, I followed a duke up the pass to the pie shop on the weekend and the fella that got off looked old enough to be my granddad .. Scary .. he could bloody ride too.
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