6 lanes, over median, up curb, through bushes...
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Glad you made it
For me it was last Sat here in Ky at the Red` River Gorge. I was in the middle of a 8 mile downhill Curvey Road, dropping off a mountain. Had 1 stop sign about mid way down, well when I hit the rear brakes, heard a big pop and peddle went to the bottom. There was 22 bikes of us with me being around # 15, I power downshifted and nursed the front brakes and got slowed down enough not to hit other bikes. Shot thru stop sign at about 20mph, did I mention one of Ky's finest troopers was parked at the intersection. He never moved, I continued on downhill another 4-5 miles until somewhere to pull off the road. The 2 caliper mounting bolts had fallen out and caliper was swinging loose. I always carry some tools and spare bolts and nuts. While the bolts i had where not the correct caliper bolts, they were 3/8's and worked fine for a roadside patch. It was a definate pucker moment and a tense ride on down.
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Okay guys. I was going over the bike and found the part the was clicking when I tried to turn the bike on. It's the circuit breaker. My headlight, gauge light, and engine dont even try to turn on. Only thing that turns on is my taillight, and it only turns on in ACC. As soon as I turn the key to IGNITION, It shuts off and the Circuit Breaker clicks. Then a few seconds later the it clicks again. Any ideas? I'm thinking there is a wire pinched somewhere, but why would the brake light even turn on and nothing else? I'd appreciate any input on this.
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No I picked up dot 5 at the dealership when i picked up my brake line. Strange thing is when I drained the old fluid it was green instead of the purple like the dot5 that harley sells. I dont know why it would be green ive never run into that before unless the previous owner screwed something up. But he's a tech at a local dealership so I'd like to think he wouldnt put the wrong fluid in.
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Like I wrote in my previous post a clicking circuit breaker indicates to a pinched wire. This pinched wire could also has blown one or more fuses. To find the problem I'd say start at page 1:
- check the connections to the battery
- check all the fuses to see if there's a blown one
- check all the lamps
- check all the wires that run from your bars to the main harness for a pinch using a multi-meter
- check the wires that run from your headlamp to the main harness for a pinch using a multi-meter
#30
Like I wrote in my previous post a clicking circuit breaker indicates to a pinched wire. This pinched wire could also has blown one or more fuses. To find the problem I'd say start at page 1:
- check the connections to the battery
- check all the fuses to see if there's a blown one
- check all the lamps
- check all the wires that run from your bars to the main harness for a pinch using a multi-meter
- check the wires that run from your headlamp to the main harness for a pinch using a multi-meter