Okay, so this is a new one -- one of those problems that didn't exist before I parked it last time . I went for a quick ride today, and was running fine for about the first half hour of the ride. On the way back home, the bike stalled at a redlight. I figured it was a fluke, and went on my merry way. Next red light, it does the same as soon as I come to a stop with my hand on the front brake.
I restarted it and pulled into a parking lot to check it -- when sitting at idle with the clutch pulled in, squeezing the front brake lever and illuminating the brake light causes the bike to act as if the ignition has been cut off.
At first it would come back on immediately when I cranked it, but that started getting iffy. At some points, the bike would die, with the oil light and everything else off, and won't crank. After a few seconds, I would hear a "click", and the neutral light and oil light would come back on, and I could crank it easily. I rode home using the rear brake (which doesn't have the brake light switch hooked to it right now, waiting on a new one in the mail) to stop at lights. When riding, there's no issue.
Now that I'm home it doesn't seem to be doing it. The lights on the gauges (neutral light) will dim when I squeeze the brake. Battery resting voltage is 12.6v, at idle is 12.9, and rises to appropriate levels when I increase RPM.
I did recently have the brake light switch disconnected from the brake lever last week when I rebuilt the front master cylinder.
Any ideas? . It seems to me that it can only be electrical.
I restarted it and pulled into a parking lot to check it -- when sitting at idle with the clutch pulled in, squeezing the front brake lever and illuminating the brake light causes the bike to act as if the ignition has been cut off.
At first it would come back on immediately when I cranked it, but that started getting iffy. At some points, the bike would die, with the oil light and everything else off, and won't crank. After a few seconds, I would hear a "click", and the neutral light and oil light would come back on, and I could crank it easily. I rode home using the rear brake (which doesn't have the brake light switch hooked to it right now, waiting on a new one in the mail) to stop at lights. When riding, there's no issue.
Now that I'm home it doesn't seem to be doing it. The lights on the gauges (neutral light) will dim when I squeeze the brake. Battery resting voltage is 12.6v, at idle is 12.9, and rises to appropriate levels when I increase RPM.
I did recently have the brake light switch disconnected from the brake lever last week when I rebuilt the front master cylinder.
Any ideas? . It seems to me that it can only be electrical.
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