I touched the starter and ignition went dead. I checked the five blade fuses but didn't have enough tools to go further plus didn't have my glasses plus had stuff that needed to go in the fridge.
Seems to me this happened to me about 12 years ago with my '79. I can't recall what fixed it but seemed like I fixed it just by disturbing some connections. Or . . . seems like there might be another fuse not so obvious as the ones under the plastic cover on the left side where all the other electrical components are.
Anybody have a suggestion while I'm getting out the books out and looking at things electrical?
It's an '82 GS850G. First time this has ever happened with this bike.
Thanks for anybody's thoughts.
Mike
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I drove over with the car and put the Costco battery booster thing on the battery terminals and it started right up. Battery has either had a sudden internal short - or one of my cable terminals needs to be re-set. Or I need a new battery.
I'll drive the bike home and take another long walk back to get the car. The exercise is good for me.
I'm hijacking my own thread here . . . is this legal?? . . . I wonder what the options are if a bike leaves you stranded somewhere. Rent a U-Haul trailer and tie it really good to get it home? Just a small trailer with the little edge rails. Or would an enclosed trailer be better in that you don't have to work so hard to tied it down. Has this situation happened to you and what did you do?
Does U-Haul or some other national chain rent such a thing as a "motorcycle trailer"?
I thought of pushing the bike all the way home and there was a time I'd not have given it a thought. Wow.
Anyway anyone, assuming one doesn't own a trailer, what does one do in a situation like I had, only further from home and unable to start?
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
Mike
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