Hi all , I have a severe case here, nearly torched the fatboy yesterday!!!
I have had this fault for some three months now,
2000 fatboy carby 24,000 kms
I get to 110 km/h and the igntion shuts down, not 100 km/h but always at 110 or higher, doesnt matter if I'm in 4th gear still does it.
I have replaced the crank and cam sensors and the bank angle sensor, cleaned and resoldered ignition switch, checked handle bar kill switch, checked all wiring plugs / earths etc, had harley techs check for codes nill , had bettery out ok , fuse block ok, coil and leads ok.
I am at a loss....................anyone help me stay out of the hospital..............!
so can you rev it out in any gear but over 110kph it shuts down?
Hogbagger is on the money had the same problem replaced the circuit breaker no more stop in mid flight .not sure what size your softie is circuit breaker that is but i used a 50 amp on my Ultra.
A bit more info when it shut's down does it lose all electrics and the bike stops dead, if so how long before it comes on line again i had to wait a bit till it cooled down and it was fine till it got hot again .If it stops and you have electrics and your dash is lit up than i would be looking at fuel.
Hey grub hope ur nearly there with ur bike woes, Like u I seem to fix everything else on my bike and then find the problem, chin up mate you will fix it. I feel for ya. The info and help from this forum is unreal. Cheers Burnzi
No medication needed now mate.Just ride, that fixes everything.
Feel for you mate, pisses you off thinking ya got it only to find out not, No suggestions sorry and i know you think its electrical but i wouldnt discount the fuel supply,from expereince i spend hours looking at the wrong area. As they say 90 per cent of fuel problems are electrical, maybe this electrical problem is fuel. Other than that i would be looking for the simple thing a occasional short or bad earth wriggle the crap out of the wiring to try and duplicate it int the garage . You will get there
have you checked your ignition switch? had one recently with similar symptoms, used to cut out in a certain rev range, turned out to be a faulty ignition switch. i also came a cross a heritage a few years back with a faulty turn signal unit that used to cut the bike out on odd occasions and always at the same speed,possibly due to the self cancelling part of the turn signal unit.if it always at the same speed, no matter what gear or rev range , you would have to suspect the speedo had something to do with it. cheers . hope it helps