Long Island
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During a multiple state ride my 2004 Ridgeback (with PDM upgrade) died on the homeward bound leg.
1st sign of trouble was my tach didn't light up at all for a 40 mile leg of the ride.
upon the next start up it did work.
Next, while pulled over to let the leader reprogram his GPS it died. The start button would do nothing. As if I wasn't even pushing the button. I used my slam button to start it and we were on the road again.
This lasted about 15 miles and it died again. This time on the uphill part of a large bridge (yes- it sucked ass big time). I coasted it back down because this time it wouldn't restart. It was about 80 deg outside.
Trying to get her started only killed the battery and singed my hands from pushing the CR closest to me (need to replace it but was waiting for a bad weather week to not loose ride time)
Jump started it from another riders bike and we were on the road again for about 2 miles (just got over the bridge / died coming up to the toll).
Would not start and I threw in the towel. I didn't want to limp home the remaining 100+ miles 2 miles at a time.
1st time she was on a trailer with me.
Got her home, put her on the tender and she started right up the next morning.
Oh yeah. forgot to mention that the high-beam indicator light would now stay on and the head light is dead.
I visually checked all the fuses and the are good.
I tried the blow dryer on the cam sensor and nothing (how long does it take with the blow dryer to know if it could be the source of my non starting issue?)
Now it starts with the start button as if all was good in the world.
Except that I have no peace of mind to go for a distance trip.
Any ideas?
I plan to start looking for chaffed wires or bad connections. Any particular wires I should check that would cause these kind of issues?
1st sign of trouble was my tach didn't light up at all for a 40 mile leg of the ride.
upon the next start up it did work.
Next, while pulled over to let the leader reprogram his GPS it died. The start button would do nothing. As if I wasn't even pushing the button. I used my slam button to start it and we were on the road again.
This lasted about 15 miles and it died again. This time on the uphill part of a large bridge (yes- it sucked ass big time). I coasted it back down because this time it wouldn't restart. It was about 80 deg outside.
Trying to get her started only killed the battery and singed my hands from pushing the CR closest to me (need to replace it but was waiting for a bad weather week to not loose ride time)
Jump started it from another riders bike and we were on the road again for about 2 miles (just got over the bridge / died coming up to the toll).
Would not start and I threw in the towel. I didn't want to limp home the remaining 100+ miles 2 miles at a time.
1st time she was on a trailer with me.
Got her home, put her on the tender and she started right up the next morning.
Oh yeah. forgot to mention that the high-beam indicator light would now stay on and the head light is dead.
I visually checked all the fuses and the are good.
I tried the blow dryer on the cam sensor and nothing (how long does it take with the blow dryer to know if it could be the source of my non starting issue?)
Now it starts with the start button as if all was good in the world.
Except that I have no peace of mind to go for a distance trip.
Any ideas?
I plan to start looking for chaffed wires or bad connections. Any particular wires I should check that would cause these kind of issues?

