Had to change my vote. Hopefully I will have to do that a few more times.
I'm 66 now riding the K9 .I am really curious as to just how many senior citizens (65+) ride these bikes.
I'm betting not too many. I might be the only one (69). Now that would be scarey!
Thanks
If you ever come toward my neck of the woods i would gladly let you ride one of mine...and if it was me i would pic the 1996 vintage to ride cause its a CadillacI rode up to 73 and now I'm dogless...
is the ignition module in the cone -- if so they eventually over heat and fail, then work shortyl after they cool off.65 now, retired March 6th, just starting to get used to being retired, not getting up at 11:30 at night to go to work . Still have the 2004 Ridgeback, that stays covered up most of the time. My wife wants me to sell it too. I almost did last year, but after I changed the gas cap/ and the insert last year, it still would crank up and run great until "Yesterday"! I avoid rain, and traffic when I do get a chance to ride, back roads out in the country where I was raised. Yesterday I was on my way home about 30 miles from home out in the country doing 35 ~ 40 mph, putting along , when it sounded weird, and I noticed the lights on the speedometer where acting up. Then they came back on for a few seconds and went back out, I could tell it had quit pulling so I rolled off the side of the road. Nothing on the lights at first but after I sat there a few minutes turned it back on with the key, the lights came back up and it fired up, it just stayed running a few seconds and quit again. It would start and it would quit again shortly afterwards. After sitting on the side of the road 30 ~ 40 minutes I had done called my daughter to bring the trailer and straps to get it home. I ended up pushing it, flat , level , good road about 200 yards to get in a safer, better place to load it, and a shady place. I tried it again, start great and quit again, just shut down. Finally after 20 ~ 30 minutes waiting I tried it again and it seemed like it was going to run, so I eased off and made it about a half mile past where I was originally, rolled it to safe place to get it loaded, and a better palce to get it loaded too. My daughter showed up, pulled into a down hill driveway going into a feild. Some guy stopped and helped us get it pushed up on the trailer. We strapped it down tight, and brought it home, where it is still on the trailer strapped down, covered up, with my truck hooked up to the trailer. And I am up in the middle of the night wondering what the next step is ? I replaced the EHC soon after I got it years ago, I was about 60 miles from home then, it just quit!, no nothing afterwards. After the sun comes up, 4:00 now, I am going to see if the red light come on when I turn the key on and go from there, check grounds, etc . Sorry , I hogged this thread up to babble all this, but while it is quite here early in the morning, this is what is keeping me awake, while I got it fresh on my old 65 years old brain!![]()
