This turned out to be a little wordy,tl;dr at the bottom...
So it began with my casual ride to work. A little ways from work I stopped at a redlight. I glanced into a Tim Horton's parking and what's that? The silver paintjob and uncanny fairing, an original Katana? Well my curiosity of seeing a rare bike and meeting a fellow GS'er got the better of me and I pulled into the lot. My bike had been giving me some electrical woes so I left it running to be safe.
Turned out to be 84(85?) 750 Katana. Very nice looking bike with about 50000(30K miles)on it. Talked to the owner a bit and learned a few interesting things. Ironically enough we talked about electrical issues and he pointed me towards Honda R/R.
I realized I was going to be running late and decided to head out. The Katana rider left with another rider he was with. I walked over to my running bike let out the clutch anddddd she dies. Was so dead it wouldn't even turn over. So I attempted my emergency fix of pulling the trainlight and signals fuses to no avail. After failing to bump start with the help of a stranger I gave up and call home. One thing to note:none of the several Hardley riders even offered assistance to the rider clad in full leather and his random helper running around the parking lot in 80 degree heat. I parked the bike behind the coffee shop took the battery out and a little while later my mother arrives. I asked her to charge the battery and she dropped me off at work.
I arrived at work an hour late and found out a few people thought I had wrecked. 5 minutes after the time I was supposed to start someone joked that I had probably wiped out. A little after that my work called my house and they were told I had left at my usual time for work. People were relieved once I showed up.
I got off just before midnight and was picked up by my mother. As we pulled into the parking lot I was greeted by sight of several skateboarders behind the coffee shop around my bike doing their skateboarder things.
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Things were going smoothly but around 10 minutes from home my heart dropped. Two cars passed us in the opposite lane and I spotted the unmistakable red POLICE across the second's hood. Even though my mother was close behind me it didn't change the fact my taillight was out. I kept checking behind me and much to my dismay I see brake lights followed by headlights. Eventually I saw the cherries behind my mother and she let him pass and I slowed to a stop and pulled over. While slowing down the bike died. He got out to inform me my taillight's out and I explained that the bike was now dead.
So after some chitchat he apologized and offered me a bump. Told me to put the bike in 3rd....I just kind of
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So we're both home in one piece, got to see a 'real Katana'(bleh to any of the modern ones), and met another GS'er. I'd say this misadventure was a good one.
I know it may be a bit offtopic/tech sec butttt:I'm certain it's either the battery or R/R at fault. Where can one acquire one of the Honda R/R's?
tl;dr-Saw a nice Katana...stopped and talked to the owner...battery died...got battery charged...on ride home get pulled over and bike dies...get bump started...fin
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