Washed my bike today then went to go for a ride and what do you know, I turn the key and nothing but the figgin alam goes off.
Wheeled the bike back into the garage with the bloody alarm going off, tried a couple more times to turn on the ignition with bike on stand and nothing but the bloody alarm.
Has anyone experienced this?
Try disconnecting the battery and reconnecting.Could also be caused if the battery in the biked has gone open circuit or had an internal short circuit,what is the voltage at the battery,and what does it drop down to if you put the lights on?
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Had a similar problem with my bike a couple of years ago. Was just getting harder to start. Bought a battery tender I think it's called. Checked and tightened the terminals, fitted the leads for the battery tender and haven't looked back. The battery is the original one from new. Now going onto 9 years old.
Now that I've said that It'll let me down tomorrow.
on me dyna , after a wash the neutral light flicker's on and off for about a day or two
see Lube does fix things lol and to think women give us men a hard time when we suggest getting the lube out now we can say a woman has suggested lube fixes the issue ..thanks sportytrace
ps ... lets not get bogged down in specifics here ..just enough to say "lube" not electrical lube
I was going to mention that Scotty,but some probably wouldn't realise what they were hearing,and quite often when you get off the bike after a ride,all you can hear is the metal breaking and crackling as it starts to cool down
Had the problem happen to me today.Checked battery voltage and it was fine,headlights were bright with ignition on,put battery charger on battery and it didn't make any difference also connected jumper leads off the car to battery,still no difference.So I decided to look what could have caused the problem,as I had just been out all morning on the bike with no sign of any problem.1st thing I noticed was I had my phone in the same pocket that I had my fob for bike,I never used the phone and it never rang,BUT phone still emits a magnetic field.I also noticed thet I had the fob for the car in the same pocket,as I had just moved the car so that I could put my bike away.Went inside and grabbed the spare fob and tried again,the bloody alarm still went off,tried a few more time with the same results.Then bingo,it went back to normal,turned off bike and tried with the original fob and it worked ok as well.I am thinking that having either a mobile phone or another Key fob from another vehicle in close proximity to the Harley fob is somehow confusing the system on the bike.