Was reading a ride report where a Tiger 800 fell into water which killed the speedo unit meaning the bike couldn't function at all. Seems the unit isn't waterproof at all.
Just wondering are there any modern big bikes that can handle a full drop into water? I would have assumed the GS1200 would be fully waterproof, or maybe the KTM 1190?
What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
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Re: What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
Surely leaving any bike out in a thunderstorm is the same as playing submarine...electrics and water dont a like each other simple..
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Re: What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
I know its not a big bike - but a KLR600 can certainly survive being fully submerged and travel about 20 yards downstream underwater in an Icelandic glacial river for over 5 minutes
And still run like a good afterwards even with the headlight full of water looking like a washing machine !
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The GS12 panzer is all good unless you suck water into the air intake - which is possibly a lot lower than some people realise.
I am surprised the Tumpet didn't rust to death anyway within 10 minutes of a river crossing :whistle:
And still run like a good afterwards even with the headlight full of water looking like a washing machine !
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The GS12 panzer is all good unless you suck water into the air intake - which is possibly a lot lower than some people realise.
I am surprised the Tumpet didn't rust to death anyway within 10 minutes of a river crossing :whistle:
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Re: What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
I think on the tiger the water has to make its way up through the wiring port. So it doesn't mind being rained on.byewayrider wrote:Surely leaving any bike out in a thunderstorm is the same as playing submarine...electrics and water dont a like each other simple..
Re: What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
I've taken my Harley-Davidson out in the rain several times and contrary to the popular myth held by most Harley riders it didn't melt!
Re: What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
Any vehicle electrics and electronics SHOULD be able to stand a little bath, however not many can.
I know the KTM adventures usually can but I've no idea for how long or how well the electronics work afterwards.
I think the trouble with the Trumpet is if the dash dies the whole bike is dead.
Steve
I know the KTM adventures usually can but I've no idea for how long or how well the electronics work afterwards.
I think the trouble with the Trumpet is if the dash dies the whole bike is dead.
Steve
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Re: What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
You could in theory help proof a bike with dialectric grease on the wiring connections and sealant on all the rubber grommets etc and maybe a quick way of isolating the battery in emergencys.
Re: What big bikes can handle a full water submersion?
The speedo was designed to withstand the common weather conditions, which it does as intended. Submersing electronics enclose under water, however shallow they are presents you with completely different engineering challenges. A good read about the waterproofing levels before going to sleep. That is where the consumer interpretation of waterproofnes/weatherproofnes and other wordings come into play. What does fully waterproof mean to you?Hates_ wrote:Was reading a ride report where a Tiger 800 fell into water which killed the speedo unit meaning the bike couldn't function at all. Seems the unit isn't waterproof at all.
Just wondering are there any modern big bikes that can handle a full drop into water? I would have assumed the GS1200 would be fully waterproof, or maybe the KTM 1190?
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