TylerDavin06K9
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Fair enough Dennis!
So you know, I wasn't trying to be a dick here (although it may have sounded like it), just trying to help you get your head right and your bike fixed!!Fair enough Dennis!

Lol, hell yeah!! I'm up for it :2thumbs:...only problem is, I might not want to come back home...hum...maybe that's not a problemSo you know, I wasn't trying to be a dick here (although it may have sounded like it), just trying to help you get your head right and your bike fixed!!
Dennis
PS Wasn't kidding about flying Andrew to your house... :roll:

Any updates? Did you get the problem resolved or what?I've heard of that problem before, and I'll be sure to watch out for that! This site is absolutely awesome!
Sheldon Coleman is related to the Coleman lantern company yes...But, the companies are not the same. Sheldon was not the founder of Colman lantern and was not building camping supplies before he got into the bikes.OK, said it before and I'll say it again. Mine did the same thing. 80mph on the highway and would die, turn on the turn signal it would die. 2 out of every 3 times I took it down I would have to haul it back. Was so much trouble I bought a truck and trailer to haul that piece of shit around. Had fun doing this for 2 years. REWIRED and have not had one problem in the last 10 years...NOT ONE. EHC's were not designed for bikes. Vibration can really play hell with them. The folks who assembled BD's (at least the wireing portion) must have been high most of the time. Duing the rewire found 2 grounds and a couple of other connections where the wire was pushed in and never crimped. The same folks who made camp stoves the week before (BD owned by Coleman if you recall) were now making bikes.....apparently with no additional training. Save your mind and lots of money and have the EHC eliminated and rewire from one end to the other and never look back! If you wanna go WP check posts. Seem to be some glitches but some folks like them. Anything is better than stock wireing. Ramdomly look through posts here. 99% are electronic related an wireing doesn't break down like mechanical parts. If it is wired right once, it will stay that way for a good 50 years or so.
Not true - you are misreading the link you provided.Don't fool yourselves. We're drivng camp stoves. Sheldon Coleman Jr. was the chairman of Coleman Camping Company, having taken the position over from his father and was Chairman of the Board of Coleman Camping Company when he started Big Dog. The Coleman Company, Inc.: Information from Answers.com
Great to hear and glad you are up in running. The issue with the EHC being blamed is more common than most would think. The EHC can and has had some problems and reading on here you would think everyone that was ever built had or will have will problems with such. I think there is many more out running with the EHC with no problems than ones that have-keeping in mind that even with the many member on here, we only represent a small part of the many owners that bought a BD that had EHC.It was a simple 12 dollar fix, and I didn't even have to venture outside my family to get it fixed. my uncle chased down all the wiring. Loose wire in the ignition, loose wire in the kill switch, and the spark plugs were gapped way off...basically the shops didn't do anything whatsoever to look at wiring, just wanted to blame it on the EHC. I was elated to have it fixed, but pissed that I spent so much of my tax return fixing shit that wasn't broken, and another 600 bucks on gas.
