Took my 1980 GS850 out on the highway yesterday. BRand new oil change, brand new battery. I live in Phoenix and the temp yesterday was about 105 degrees.
After about 20 minutes at 70 mph, a red light right underneath the bright headlight indicator came on. (The letters are worn away so I don't know exactly what this light is...(Oil Pressure)).
At that time I suspected that the engine might be overheating, so I pulled over, gave it about an hour and got right back on...no problem.
On my way back, the red light came on again and the engine just lost power and died...after much guesswork, I figured out that the engine was out of gas (stuck guage). After putting some gas in and turning the fuel lever from prime to reserve a couple of times, the engine started right up strong. In all of my excitement to just try and get off the highway and home, I drove the last 15 minutes with the fuel lever in the "Reserve" position (just realized this morning) and got the red light again. I figured if I could at least get her home, I'll start troubleshooting today. Bottom line, my poor bike is very upset with her idiot owner and there is now a very ugly puddle of something on the ground under the bike...(looks like oil, smells like gas.)
Questions:
1. What is that red light and why does it only appear when I open up on the highway for about 20 minutes at 70 mph...never in town (I commute almost daily.)
2. What to do know...what kind of damage might this little excursion caused and how do I go about remdying it?
Thanks and please be gentle in your response, believe me I already feel likke enough of a tool.
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