The bike has aftermarket signals at rear from the first owner (I'm the 3rd), one of which suffered a burnt out bulb last weekend just as I was coming home from a nice long ride. I got a replacement for it yesterday and popped it in, good as new. So it was evening, around 7:45pm when I decided to take the bike out for a ride while taking care of some things (post office run, movie rental return).
Everything seemed just fine, and I always give the bike a very good look-over before I head out. Physically all seemed well, and the signals and lights were all functioning properly. So after the bike warmed up I headed out and got on the highway. I wish I could say I noticed something leading up to the actual moment of the problem, but the bike felt the same way it always has around the city and when I got on the highway.
When I was maybe just a little under 1/4 mile from my exit, as I'm switching lanes to head to the exit, going about 65mph, the bike suddenly lurches forward as though someone knocked the wind out of it. Revs were dropping very gradually, and any application of throttle was met with a bunch of sputtering and no acceleration. At this point I was a few hundred feet from the exit, and pulled over into the breakdown lane. The dash lights were flickering and dimming out, and the bike was just coasting to a stop the whole time. I put it in neutral and continued coasting, and stopped about 100ft. from the actual exit, at the very beginning of the ramp.
At this point I'm still trying to figure out what the heck is wrong. I thought maybe my fuel gauge lied to me and I was out of gas, or maybe I was spewing oil, or maybe the connectors for the battery leads came loose. As I'm looking all around the bike and behind me, I see no fluids on the ground, chain is intact, nothing seems to be out of place or amiss. The bike is idling poorly and the lights are still flickering. Turning the throttle still just gets a bunch of sputters and nearly no increase in RPMs...the bike's just struggling to stay on. My last act was flicking my turn signal switch to the right, which resulted in the machine shutting off completely, not a single light lit. I turned the key to off and back to on -- no dash lights, no neutral light, no head- or taillight. I pulled off the side cover and checked the battery. The connectors were on tight and no wiring that I could see looked burnt, broken, or otherwise damaged.
Called the family, who brought the car out to where I was and got the jumper cables out to see if the battery had just died. Nothing at all, not even dim lights.
I got the bike towed back to the house and hooked the battery tender up to the battery, leaving it overnight, again to try ruling out that it was just the battery dying. This morning I went out to the garage and found a fully charged battery, but still got nothing at all when turning the key to on.
So while I don't know what other possibilities might be out there for reasons for these symptoms, I do remember reading about the rectifier issues these bikes have, and how their demise can pretty much wipe out all things electrical on the bike. Can anyone tell me if what I've described is tell-tale for that issue or what other things I can check and/or do to find out what happened?
Here's some info about the bike:
1982 GS650E
2 P.O.s, second never actually registered and rode the bike. He had changed the oil and put in a new battery shortly before I pruchased it from him
approaching 23,000 miles (I've put on maybe about 600-700 of those)
no mechanical maintenance done since ownership other than having tires replaced and chain lubed and tensioned a few months ago.
Thanks for your time and help, everyone.
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