WOw! What a run today!
Too tired to try and post pics from phone. Maybe tomorrow.
Beautiful ride thru the Colorado mountains. I missed the 0900 kickstands up because even though I rode to dinner last night, this morning Great Ranger would not start. I loaded her up in the trailer and headed to the campground about 0800 after being unable to figure it out on my own.
Capton Zap jumped right in checking things after pulling a wiring diagram out of his secret place. Soon hbonser, 3Phase, Diver Ray, Marty and others were poring over it with multimeters, jumper cables and the like. Turns out my nighttime ride contributed by not fully recharging the 1 month old battery - combined with an iffy main fuse holder meant low voltage to TCI and no spark.
Scott pulled a spare TCI from HIS secret place but that wasnt it. Prolonged charging with cables and rewiring the main fuse got me on the road. Ray stayed with me to be electrician and we eventually caught up without further incident.
Driving over 1000 miles to almost miss the event would have been a severe bummer!!
13bikes. 10 were XS11s in one form or another. It was a beautiful thing.
Rest then more riding tomorrow.
John
Too tired to try and post pics from phone. Maybe tomorrow.
Beautiful ride thru the Colorado mountains. I missed the 0900 kickstands up because even though I rode to dinner last night, this morning Great Ranger would not start. I loaded her up in the trailer and headed to the campground about 0800 after being unable to figure it out on my own.
Capton Zap jumped right in checking things after pulling a wiring diagram out of his secret place. Soon hbonser, 3Phase, Diver Ray, Marty and others were poring over it with multimeters, jumper cables and the like. Turns out my nighttime ride contributed by not fully recharging the 1 month old battery - combined with an iffy main fuse holder meant low voltage to TCI and no spark.
Scott pulled a spare TCI from HIS secret place but that wasnt it. Prolonged charging with cables and rewiring the main fuse got me on the road. Ray stayed with me to be electrician and we eventually caught up without further incident.
Driving over 1000 miles to almost miss the event would have been a severe bummer!!
13bikes. 10 were XS11s in one form or another. It was a beautiful thing.
Rest then more riding tomorrow.
John

Stopped for a break and gas in Los Vegas, NM, got back on the freeway and it DIED! When I got it in neutral, it would idle and rev fine. So here I sit in a Holiday Inn Express. I DID find the problem, though!
the "sensor" on the side stand went south, so the bike thinks the side stand is still down. I removed it from the stand tonight, and it runs well! So I'm back on highway 84 in the morning, and down to Texas.

CZ
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