Sniffbooger
Well-Known Member
I'm assuming I'm in the right forum...not sure, but I suspect I am experiencing an electrical issue...
My bike starts up, runs fine, been adjusting and synching the carbs periodically for the last couple months...
However, the last week and again today, when I commute to work, stop and go, my Vmax suddenly runs like crap, firing on only two cylinders I think, and the tach stops working! It drops to 0, the bike barely idles, and I'm sure its not firing on a couple cylinders. It seems to happen in the stop and go traffic, when the temp gauge goes up and the fan comes on.
First time it happened, I took the seat off, checked all the wires by the coils, and put it back together, it started and ran fine.
This morning, on the way to work, I just pulled over, wiggled all the wires by the left scoop where the Vmax controller and flasher unit are located, and turned the bike off. When I turned it back on, it ran fine.
Seems to cure the problem when I turn off the ignition, turn off the key, and re-start the motor, problem goes away.
Is this an overheating issue related to the TCI box under front of the airbox?
Any ideas and experiences are welcome!
Jacob
My bike starts up, runs fine, been adjusting and synching the carbs periodically for the last couple months...
However, the last week and again today, when I commute to work, stop and go, my Vmax suddenly runs like crap, firing on only two cylinders I think, and the tach stops working! It drops to 0, the bike barely idles, and I'm sure its not firing on a couple cylinders. It seems to happen in the stop and go traffic, when the temp gauge goes up and the fan comes on.
First time it happened, I took the seat off, checked all the wires by the coils, and put it back together, it started and ran fine.
This morning, on the way to work, I just pulled over, wiggled all the wires by the left scoop where the Vmax controller and flasher unit are located, and turned the bike off. When I turned it back on, it ran fine.
Seems to cure the problem when I turn off the ignition, turn off the key, and re-start the motor, problem goes away.
Is this an overheating issue related to the TCI box under front of the airbox?
Any ideas and experiences are welcome!
Jacob