I only know enough about bikes to make me dangerous. I will try not to guess what the problem is and will give the facts.
Here's what happens.
(1) When I've been riding long distances - and the bike is running sweet - started right up when I began the trip I'll turn into a gas station, or food place, turn off the bike, and it won't start up again.
(2) 1/2 the time this happens, I can bump start it. 1/2 the time, the entire ignition system seems down.
(3) If I let the bike sit for awhile and cool down (a long while), it'll start. Sometimes, I swear it is dead, and I'll try for a few days - then inexplicably, it'll fire right up like there was nothing ever wrong.
(4) For the hell of it, I've placed the battery in a charger - but anytime I do this, the charger indicates the battery is nearly full charged - I do it anyway because I run out of things to do. Sometimes it seems to help, sometimes not - but I think the important thing is the time it takes to charge.
(5) Twice, when I've attempted to start the bike after it dies (wouldn't start), only the oil light and the nuetral light will light up when I turn on the ignition. The idiot lights and the headlight won't turn on. When this happens, the bike won't bump-start.
(6) After some time, I turn the key, and the idiot lights and the all the electrical seems to light up, but I can't get the starter motor to turn. When this happens, I can bump start it.
(7) After more time (sometimes days), I turn the key and it fires right up. Everything works. I ride it for days without incident and I fool myself into thinking it won't happen again.
(8) It happens again. And when I least expect/want it to.
(9) This is a 1981 GS 1100E with 26,000 miles and it looks/runs like new. It has never died or shown any indications of poor performance when I am running it. I've started it without ANY trouble (when it feels like starting, it starts immediately - no cranks or anything). Then, I've turned it off minutes after a great start and tried to restart it and nothing. No noise, it is as though the kill switch is on.
(10) I've removed the gas tank/seat - there is no sign of corrosion on the wires and I've mashed the wires that are supposed to be together, together. I've tried to follow the wires behind the headlight, and all I have to show for it is that the tail-light idiot light stays on all the time even though there is nothing visibly wrong with the tail-light.
(11) I've checked the fuses under the left side-panel - none appear to have blown.
That's it. It is as though a master devil fuse blows out on the bike when it is hot. The fuse either disables only the starter motor function (which allows me to "bump-start it and drive it home), or it disables the entire ignition system (which makes it a 500 lbs. paper-weight - totally useless).
When the bike runs/starts it runs/starts great/immediate.
Is there a master fuse which can reset itself? How can I fix it. I am a moron and I can't even get my multimeter to work.
Any suggestions.
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