Still checking out the bike, it was 32 degrees the morning that his bike would not start, when we got it home and I charged the battery, it fired right up. I talked to a friend that worked at Harley and he said that he thinks that the battery being cold and not on a tender at the motel, might have pulled the amps down too far to fire it up. I have checked every wire on the bike that I touched while doing the wire-plus and I can't find anything wrong. We are going to pull the battery and load test it next.
Thanks for the favorable comments, and Steveo will get a chance to hook up with us in the near future if we can make it happen with the weather.
Earl, Don, and Steve, be sure to let me know if you come to ride the Cherohala. If at all possible, Benny and I will ride it with you. We rode it in February this year and it was a very cool ride!