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| Re: Cutting Out Quote:
- The bike only ever cuts out when shutting down at low speeds like killswitch has been switched off. The last time before I dropped it was in a straight line and I let out the clutch to like bump start and it fired up straight away with no more problems. I want to get it fixed but as I have said im no mechanic and taking it to a dealers without it happening on a regular occurance would not neccessarily show the fault up.![]()
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#12
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| Re: Cutting Out As #9 They've all got to go sometime. Just thought it was easiest to eliminate. |
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#13
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| Re: Cutting Out http://www.guernseyharleydavidson.co...roductId=13280 http://www.guernseyharleydavidson.co...roductId=59776 At that price I'd say the circuit breaker was worth a shot,disconnect battery first. Check angle sensor bracket is not falling apart. |
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#14
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| Re: Cutting Out If it's the same as my Sporty and the bank angle sensor has caused the shutdown it has to be reset by switching the ignition off then back on. So if you have been able to bump without turning ignition off and on it it seems to rule the bank angle sensor out. |
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| Re: Cutting Out Quote:
I think I will go down the cheaper circuit breaker line first mate ![]() ![]()
__________________ Anglia Area Rep. Ride the Fens its a Flat World!!! |
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| Re: Cutting Out I had this problem a couple of years back with my bike. A new circuit breaker seemed to fix it. Brian.
__________________ 100 Anniversary Road Bling Classic. Chrome don't get you home....I'll push it then....or maybe I'll get a recovery truck. Was Brian....now known by the Anglia bunch as 'Mr B' |
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| Re: Cutting Out Instead of buying new bits, why not bypass the suspect bits and see is that cures it? ![]() |
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| Re: Cutting Out As an aside to to the electrical information you are getting, dont forget that S&S carbs only have two fuel circuits rather than three. If the step between them is too big, then a stutter or hiccup can occur. This tends to happen around the 2500-2800rpm mark which is where they swap over. It doesnt happen all the time, other factors such as throttle opening position, incline etc can effect it but it may be worth flushing out the carb and checking the jets are seated correctly |