1BADK9
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Hey ya'll I had been banging my head against wall for about three months with an electrical problem.
My bike would just shut off while riding, only the ignition turned off, lights EHC, horn, blinkers, everything woudld still work it just shut off the ignition.
Well I took it all apart myself looking for the obvious (that's about the extent of my V-twin knowledge), anyhow, I ended up taking it to a shop. After a new ignition and a few hundred dollars in t-shooting labor, the shop found pinched wires in the switch housing (throttle side), where the run/off start buttons are. Didn't seem to make much sense, it was the wires to the brake light. But with the new ignition all was fine for about 60 miles then it started doing the same damn thing again.....
Back to the shop, they looked deeper into the switch housing on the handle bars and discovered tiny little aluminum shavings were wedged between pins on the connector. Enough that the shavings would contact the housing and a pin at the same time, VIOLA off switch intermittantly shorted to ground. The shop ACCURATE ENGINEERING (Dothan AL) were cool about it, charged me no addional labor and offered to take the ignition module back and refund me the cost for it. I kept it for later as a spare.
Now what pisses me off, is the source of the aluminum shavings....... the place where I bought the bike SUPER STREET CUSTOMS (Ringgold, GA) installed the cruise mate throttle lock for me. When they drilled the switch housing for the cruise mate they let the shavings fall into the housing and onto the circuit board and connector. They also pinched the brake wires in the housing when they put it back together. I contacted the owner and told him (in a nice constructive manner) about the expenses that their sloppy careless mechanic caused and he hasn't bothered to respond. So just learn from my experience if you have an unexplained ignition shut off problem. Oh and Super Street has been added to my shit list for service or standing behind their work.
My bike would just shut off while riding, only the ignition turned off, lights EHC, horn, blinkers, everything woudld still work it just shut off the ignition.
Well I took it all apart myself looking for the obvious (that's about the extent of my V-twin knowledge), anyhow, I ended up taking it to a shop. After a new ignition and a few hundred dollars in t-shooting labor, the shop found pinched wires in the switch housing (throttle side), where the run/off start buttons are. Didn't seem to make much sense, it was the wires to the brake light. But with the new ignition all was fine for about 60 miles then it started doing the same damn thing again.....
Back to the shop, they looked deeper into the switch housing on the handle bars and discovered tiny little aluminum shavings were wedged between pins on the connector. Enough that the shavings would contact the housing and a pin at the same time, VIOLA off switch intermittantly shorted to ground. The shop ACCURATE ENGINEERING (Dothan AL) were cool about it, charged me no addional labor and offered to take the ignition module back and refund me the cost for it. I kept it for later as a spare.
Now what pisses me off, is the source of the aluminum shavings....... the place where I bought the bike SUPER STREET CUSTOMS (Ringgold, GA) installed the cruise mate throttle lock for me. When they drilled the switch housing for the cruise mate they let the shavings fall into the housing and onto the circuit board and connector. They also pinched the brake wires in the housing when they put it back together. I contacted the owner and told him (in a nice constructive manner) about the expenses that their sloppy careless mechanic caused and he hasn't bothered to respond. So just learn from my experience if you have an unexplained ignition shut off problem. Oh and Super Street has been added to my shit list for service or standing behind their work.

Sucks about the what caused the problem.:angry: