Panic at snetterton
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 8:58 pm
Arrived for the BSB round at Snetterton. Went to park the bike and found the alarm passively set which is ok but couldn't disarm it. Great start to the day. Bike immobilised and no way of switching off.
Found out the button for setting and disarming the Meta alarm had somehow broke away from its solder joints.
I managed to borrow a screwdriver that one of my friends got from an Xmas cracker from one of our group that went, opened up the fob and repaired the blue Peter way with sticky back plastic and bobs your uncle started sweet as a nut when I went to leave. Moral of the story is, you may laugh at what is in a Xmas cracker, but this is certainly an early Xmas present that I won't forget.
Found out the button for setting and disarming the Meta alarm had somehow broke away from its solder joints.
I managed to borrow a screwdriver that one of my friends got from an Xmas cracker from one of our group that went, opened up the fob and repaired the blue Peter way with sticky back plastic and bobs your uncle started sweet as a nut when I went to leave. Moral of the story is, you may laugh at what is in a Xmas cracker, but this is certainly an early Xmas present that I won't forget.