TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
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In other news, happy. Recently cruised the Heritage to my Pals.
My daughter left a hair brush there and I went to grab it. An excuse to ride.
So I ride there, go in, come out.
Bike won't start, keeps turning over.
I knew immediately some kinda electric issue and thought I was gonna have to leave it there.
I got lucky, what might had been my final attempt it fired up and I got it home.
Hooked it up as it was throwing codes
So, I pulled the crank position sensor, cleaned it and also the similar sensor on the transmission, cleaned it too.
Cleared the codes and went out riding for about an hour. No more codes, no more not wanting to start etc
It seems to be running fine.
I know the magnets can go bad but am happy with the current fix 🙌🙂💪
My daughter left a hair brush there and I went to grab it. An excuse to ride.
So I ride there, go in, come out.
Bike won't start, keeps turning over.
I knew immediately some kinda electric issue and thought I was gonna have to leave it there.
I got lucky, what might had been my final attempt it fired up and I got it home.
Hooked it up as it was throwing codes
So, I pulled the crank position sensor, cleaned it and also the similar sensor on the transmission, cleaned it too.
Cleared the codes and went out riding for about an hour. No more codes, no more not wanting to start etc
It seems to be running fine.
I know the magnets can go bad but am happy with the current fix 🙌🙂💪
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Good evening all. Golf was fun after I got my act together. The wife and I had a nice dinner at the Texas Roadhouse. Nope, I did not have steak. I am a chicken eater.
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