I am an idiot.. A no start story

Those steaks would have been fine.
 
I bought the bike used. I guess it was shipped with the FOB still turned on. I never turn it off and the battery still lasts a very long time. Not sure of the purpose, really. None of my cars have on/off switches. The bike did come with a manual, but I've always been of the "reading the manual is the last resort" school of thought- but, then again, look where that got me...
 
I'm the same. I need to read my manual, not least because I want to change the dash display and it's better for my sanity that I don't just go in blind and start fiddling.
As far as the fob goes, I didn't know you had to (or could) turn it off again. I never have. I assumed it turned itself off.
 
It doesn't turn itself off, but leaving it on constantly emits a signal that the bike searches for. Eventually the battery in the fob will fail and the bike won't be able to find it. It should still function as the spare does though in the emergency start procedure.

A friend of mine collected a new Storm GT last year, and I went with him. On the handover, the sales woman had no idea what the spare keys did, or what the emergency start procedure was. I had to show them. Take the battery out of the fob, and try the emergency start procedure with the "dead" fob ? It would of course mean that you don't have to carry a spare key for emergency use ?
 
My fob is currently in the van and the bike is three miles away. Presumably, if I press the button now the wifi symbol will flash red for "off"?