wolfen
Member
Hey everyone,
I took the chopper out for the first time. I had to put a new speedo on it that I got from Curtis. I made sure all the wiring from the Connectors to the speedo/tach were good. The bike runs great , and everything was good up until I hit 40 miles per hour , Then the speedo deem to lose power and go to the mid-range position and the Tach also would act like it was losing power . If I dropped below 40 miles an hour it would return to normal. My question is has anyone experience this ? Where would you start o track down what the problem could be?
Thanks for any advise
I took the chopper out for the first time. I had to put a new speedo on it that I got from Curtis. I made sure all the wiring from the Connectors to the speedo/tach were good. The bike runs great , and everything was good up until I hit 40 miles per hour , Then the speedo deem to lose power and go to the mid-range position and the Tach also would act like it was losing power . If I dropped below 40 miles an hour it would return to normal. My question is has anyone experience this ? Where would you start o track down what the problem could be?
Thanks for any advise

One of my buddy's Harley was cutting out at certain speeds, and it turned out to be a ground connection that became "bad" at a certain vibration levels.
It was a real pain trying to narrow it down because it only did it at certain RPMs.



There are a few that are still running the EHC, but there are many more that have replaced it, and the ones that find this site and join are the one's seeking a fix to their newly purchased Big Dog. I have personally changed mine out for the ESC and have been trouble free also because I was having problems.