Introduction
At A Bike Thing, we understand that receiving a warning message on your vehicle system after installing a new accessory or component can be concerning. This guide explains what steps you should take if you encounter such a warning to ensure your motorcycle remains safe and fully functional.
Understanding Warning Messages
Warning messages on your vehicle’s system can sometimes occur when new parts are installed, especially when integrating electronics or CANbus controllers. These messages may clear automatically and not necessarily indicate a serious problem, but it is important to monitor them closely.
What To Do If a Warning Message Appears
- Observe whether the warning message clears on its own and does not return.
- If the warning persists or reappears, do not ignore it. Contact us promptly for professional assistance.
- If you notice any other unusual behavior or symptoms on your vehicle following installation, please inform us immediately so we can provide thorough troubleshooting.
How to Contact A Bike Thing Support
Our UK-based workshop team is dedicated to helping you resolve any issues quickly and safely. For immediate assistance with warning messages or any post-installation concerns, please reach out to us by email at support@abikething.com or via our support page at https://support.abikething.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new.
Additional Tips for Safe Installation
- Always ensure that installed accessories are compatible with your motorcycle model — particularly for BMW GS, Triumph, KTM, Ducati, and Yamaha models we support.
- Follow manufacturer installation instructions carefully or use our professional fitting services to avoid system errors.
- If installing products yourself, double-check all electrical connections and CANbus configurations before powering on your motorcycle.
Conclusion
Receiving a warning message after modifying your motorcycle’s systems can be unsettling, but by monitoring the warnings, contacting A Bike Thing promptly if they persist, and following safe installation practices, you can ensure your adventure bike remains reliable and ready for the road. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
For further questions or personalised technical advice, please contact our expert team at A Bike Thing.