As I was cruising along the road, admiring the majestic valleys and peaks, smelling fresh cut grass and seeing people driving while on the cell phone.....
The bike decided to shut off.
My first instinct was to check the kill switch. Flipped in on and off. Contact Good.
My second instinct was to check the ignition switch, It was on, but no power.
I got of the bike, pulled out my Leatherman as to cut off the tie wraps holding the side cover on, and checked the fuses. None were blown, but the copper contacts on the main fuse were a little loose. I took the fuse out, pinched the contacts, and put the fused back in. Voila!
This has happened multiple times, and it gets kind of annoying pulling over to do this simple task. (I'm running out of tie wraps, too)
I'm thinking about changing out the fuse box to manage blade type fuses.
Is it worth it or is there an easier fix?
The bike decided to shut off.
My first instinct was to check the kill switch. Flipped in on and off. Contact Good.
My second instinct was to check the ignition switch, It was on, but no power.
I got of the bike, pulled out my Leatherman as to cut off the tie wraps holding the side cover on, and checked the fuses. None were blown, but the copper contacts on the main fuse were a little loose. I took the fuse out, pinched the contacts, and put the fused back in. Voila!
This has happened multiple times, and it gets kind of annoying pulling over to do this simple task. (I'm running out of tie wraps, too)
I'm thinking about changing out the fuse box to manage blade type fuses.
Is it worth it or is there an easier fix?
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