How bad did I F&$k Up?
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How bad did I F&$k Up?
Ok it has not been a good day. I own a 2000 FLHRCI Road King Classic with 18,000 miles. It is in mint mint condition and today while at a clients house I forgot to turn off the ignition switch. The headlamp wore the battery down quite a bit and the bike would not turn over. Luckily, I was on a hill and so I roll started it in 2nd gear. It started easily and I was off to my next stop. When I got to my next stop wich was only a few miles away, I left the bike idling in his driveway since there were no hills here. I expected to only be a few min and well, I got major sidetracked and I forgot that my bike was idling. When I went to leave I was so disgusted with the fact that I forgot that I had left it for so long (almost an hour). It was smoking hot and very low on fuel as well. So, I took it very easy and slow up the street to a gas station. I shut it off and this thing was hot. When I took the fuel cap off it was under pressure and hissed for a while. I sat there and let it cool for about half an hour in 50 degree air. The throttle cable was not its usuall smoothness and the spring did not return the grip to idle. eventually I filled it which fresh, cool fuel and decided to strart it up and baby it home 40 MPH and easy on the throttle. It seemed to be running ok exept for the sticky throttle. What are the chances that my motor will be ok?
I have run full synthetic amsoil in this for the last 7,000 miles.
Thank you in advance.
I have run full synthetic amsoil in this for the last 7,000 miles.
Thank you in advance.
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Well, 50F outside? Was there any wind blowing? It may not be ideal, but if she ran okay going home, maybe it's now a showstopper either, especially since you have synthetic oil in the holes. Only thing I'd be concerned about is low oil flow under idle, since the oil helps cool the cylinders. As has been said, change the fluids and ride -- not much other choice anyway, is there? I'm assuming you have a carb since you were able to start by rolling downhill. Not sure why your throttle would be stiff except from thermal expansion of the cables when "smoking hot." Did that clear up after it cooled off? If not, can you readjust the cables and maybe relube for smooth action? Good luck, Hi-Def. Keep us posted.
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