Here's the deal. On my way to work today, my bike was running terrible. Cutting out, stumbling, popping from the exhaust. I was confused, since I went through the carbs last week and the bike has been running great for the last three days. Well, when I got a chance to look at it, I realized the Reserve Lighting indicator was on. So I decided to check that out first, in order to set aside my frustration before tackling the poor running problem.
Alas, I found no obvious problems, though I did note lots of cobbled up wiring from the PO. After more examination, however, I found that the RLU light came on, even though both the high and low beams of the headlight worked (!!!). Also, when I toggled back and forth between high and low beam, my tach would jump up to an unspecified reading, then fall back (either immediately or upon switching back to low beam).
After a couple hours of electrical analysis, I figured I was getting no where and would examine the poor running condition. I took the carbs out and tweaked some, then replaced them. Whalla! Ran like a charm... WITHOUT THE RESERVE LIGHTING INDICATOR ON. :| "WTF?" I said to myself. By this time I was tired of tinkering and just crossed my fingers in the hopes that the electrical grimlin had died.
After a few hours, it was time to ride again. This time however, the RL indicator was back, along with the poor running condition (stumbles, pops, and curse words). I figure I have a short somewhere but lack the appropriate wiring diagrams (for now: thanks Hammer!) to diagnosis this problem myself.
Anyone know what is going on??! Any clues as to which wires are screwed up, if that is the case??? Thanks in advance...
Alas, I found no obvious problems, though I did note lots of cobbled up wiring from the PO. After more examination, however, I found that the RLU light came on, even though both the high and low beams of the headlight worked (!!!). Also, when I toggled back and forth between high and low beam, my tach would jump up to an unspecified reading, then fall back (either immediately or upon switching back to low beam).
After a couple hours of electrical analysis, I figured I was getting no where and would examine the poor running condition. I took the carbs out and tweaked some, then replaced them. Whalla! Ran like a charm... WITHOUT THE RESERVE LIGHTING INDICATOR ON. :| "WTF?" I said to myself. By this time I was tired of tinkering and just crossed my fingers in the hopes that the electrical grimlin had died.
After a few hours, it was time to ride again. This time however, the RL indicator was back, along with the poor running condition (stumbles, pops, and curse words). I figure I have a short somewhere but lack the appropriate wiring diagrams (for now: thanks Hammer!) to diagnosis this problem myself.
Anyone know what is going on??! Any clues as to which wires are screwed up, if that is the case??? Thanks in advance...
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