While taking the 919 to the shed, it got lowsided on the wet grass. Apparently, even though it's equipped with a bank angle sensor, it didn't shut off before the other half hit the switch ( mere seconds after he went down)
No visible damage whatsoever, but now when I start it, the oil light stays on. The book tells me that the oil light only stays on if there's not enough oil, or if there's no oil pressure.
There's oil in it, and I have trouble believing that the oil pump is shot from a gentle lowside. ( I don't have a oil pressure tester to check with right now either.)
We've disconnected the battery to see if it's "confused" by the fall. I seriously think it got it's bell rung, and that's all, but I won't ride it without knowing that there isn't a problem.
The only other thing of note, is that I put a pigtail for a battery tender and a windscreen on it today ( involving openning up the headlight cavity to retrieve a nut, so wiring was disturbed, but the light wasn't on til the lowside)
Is there anything else anyone can think of it being?
I'm about to go out and give it an oil change, in case there's something in there giving it a hissy fit, but I'm out of ideas.
Yes, I know it's not a Bandit, but I trust you guys, and I don't know anyone on the Hornet's Nest yet.