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			<title>07 Blade error codes</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:59:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hi there all, I have never posted in any forum before but I hope I have posted this in the right place. 
I have an error code on my 07 CBR1000rr. I was told it was because I have an after market exhaust on. 
I think the code is 43, 4 long and 3 short flashes of the red light. 
If anyone can tell me what this code is and how I can get rid of it I would be very grateful.
Thanks guys.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi there all, I have never posted in any forum before but I hope I have posted this in the right place. <br />
I have an error code on my 07 CBR1000rr. I was told it was because I have an after market exhaust on. <br />
I think the code is 43, 4 long and 3 short flashes of the red light. <br />
If anyone can tell me what this code is and how I can get rid of it I would be very grateful.<br />
Thanks guys.</div>

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			<title>Security: sans-garage.</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 01:27:47 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Security while I'm away is a concern, particularly since my house does not have a garage.  But I think I've come up with a good solution in the meantime that will let me go to sleep at night knowing I've done what I can. (Plus, it's nice to have things tucked away and out-of-sight.)

I poured a 4x8' concrete pad in back of the house and constructed a locker that has 2 hinged sides and lid that can be locked.  (The structure is bolted to both the pad and the house.)  The doors open fully flat against the house, so I can just back straight onto the pad.  I've used a thick metal sill bracket over the locking ring, and when I'm done, this thing might actually be more secure than a garage!  Still got finish the roof and exterior and I'm toying with some ideas using steel rods in the doors for even better protection, but overall I'm pleased with the result.  Obviously not a help to apartment-dwellers, but I figured I'd pass along the idea to others.

pic #1 (http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_03.jpg)
 pic #2 (http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_04.jpg)
pic #3 (http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_05.jpg)
pic #4 (http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_06.jpg)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Security while I'm away is a concern, particularly since my house does not have a garage.  But I think I've come up with a good solution in the meantime that will let me go to sleep at night knowing I've done what I can. (Plus, it's nice to have things tucked away and out-of-sight.)<br />
<br />
I poured a 4x8' concrete pad in back of the house and constructed a locker that has 2 hinged sides and lid that can be locked.  (The structure is bolted to both the pad and the house.)  The doors open fully flat against the house, so I can just back straight onto the pad.  I've used a thick metal sill bracket over the locking ring, and when I'm done, this thing might actually be more secure than a garage!  Still got finish the roof and exterior and I'm toying with some ideas using steel rods in the doors for even better protection, but overall I'm pleased with the result.  Obviously not a help to apartment-dwellers, but I figured I'd pass along the idea to others.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_03.jpg" target="_blank">pic #1</a><br />
<a href="http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_04.jpg" target="_blank"> pic #2</a><br />
<a href="http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_05.jpg" target="_blank">pic #3</a><br />
<a href="http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_06.jpg" target="_blank">pic #4</a><br />
<a href="http://pixeltamer.com/images/motorcycle/motolocker_closed.jpg" target="_blank">pic #5</a></div>

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