BDMike
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Planned for a nice SOCAL solo ride today on my chopper. I havent been riding much lately but did get a short ride in yesterday and she ran great as usual. Pulled her out of the garage, cleaned her up just a little, grabbed my helmet and gear and…..the bike is dead. Nothing, I turn the key on and off but nothing. Pulled out my meter and the battery reads 12.8 VDC.
An hour of troubleshooting (thank you to the member that provided the wiring diagram). I found one of the wires had pulled from the small connector from the key switch. I was able to use a small pair of needle nose pliers and re-inserted into the connector and it seems to be holding. I actually found that the wires had somewhat pulled back, causing a strain on the connector. I was able to pull the wires through (around the coil and switch to better position the ignition switch connector.
With all the info I have been reading on this website, I probably should replace my battery as it is the original since 2005. I have 4800 miles and really have not had any problems, and always keep it on a tender.
Anyway, I thought I would share what the root cause issue was just in case some of you may be experiencing similar issues.
Mike:flag:
An hour of troubleshooting (thank you to the member that provided the wiring diagram). I found one of the wires had pulled from the small connector from the key switch. I was able to use a small pair of needle nose pliers and re-inserted into the connector and it seems to be holding. I actually found that the wires had somewhat pulled back, causing a strain on the connector. I was able to pull the wires through (around the coil and switch to better position the ignition switch connector.
With all the info I have been reading on this website, I probably should replace my battery as it is the original since 2005. I have 4800 miles and really have not had any problems, and always keep it on a tender.
Anyway, I thought I would share what the root cause issue was just in case some of you may be experiencing similar issues.
Mike:flag: