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...Now these are powered through the main circuits but their current draw will be very low. It would seem to me that what the most likely problem is down to significant voltage drop due to resistance in the main delivery or earth systems. Once current is being drawn the voltage is dropping below the critical point where the dashboard shuts everything down. Once that has happened it won't re-boot again until the voltage rises significantly. Unless the 'Blockage' is removed rhat isn't likely to happen...
MG is unique in many ways. Sorry again that this is your 1st. Don't give up. It's a machine. There's a fix somewhere unlike a contrary woman.
Your bike quit as you were downchanging (decelerating), but would fire again on occasions and now has limited lighting and other contradictory symptoms.Does your bike have a “tip over” switch.I’m wondering if it is not in it’s mount properly and has started to cut the ignition and other circuits ?Did you say whether or not it’s thrown a code ?
Did you check the opposite ends of the battery cables and harness grounds?The brothers (Brad and Mark Yuill) that initially owned Eurocycles were good guys, but retirement age.Chris, the current owner, is obnoxious. His silent partner, Antonio Acconerio, has interresting history. John Hollywood, is/was the sales manager and he seemed to be a decent person. Because of words exchanged with Chris over him moving my V7II so he could park his Jaguar, my next two bikes came from other dealerships.So, no love lost over Eurocycles, but what could they have done from a distance?My 2014 Honda CB1100 (0-60 in 3.3) was warehoused (SoCal) in a crate for 3 years. Dealer installed new battery during prep. 12,500 miles in 10 months no issues.I have no experience with Reno, but Las Vegas buys so many used bikes wholesale, the service department is loaded just prepping them for resale.
Where are you in TN, I’m near Chattanooga. I also suspect something easy like a main relay between the battery and the starter solenoid in the ignition system. Others more knowledgeable than me will know if the Demand Sensor could be the culprit. If you can, avoid leaving the bike at Sloan’s for the brake recall until they confirm they have the part(s) in stock. This could be crucial. Others are still waiting, with the bike in the shop, several weeks on parts for that one.Guzzis are actually very nice bikes once they're sorted out. Sadly, as you’ve found out, the dealer network is very poor. This forum can be your lifeline for getting accurate information on what the bikes need.
The bike is fixed! Had help from a non Guzzi owner, but with lots of experience. Checked voltage on almost everything, battery, fuses, and other connections. Took off some side panels, and dug around. Tracing the battery ground wire led us to the starter solenoid. There is a small 12v connection that was loose on the back side of it that was very hard to get to. Took it off, crimped down the connection so it would attach better, and put it back on. Connected the battery back, and it worked as normal. Lights came on, bike fired right up. The starter solenoid is right by the shift lever, and the bike did die when I went from 4th to 3rd as I stated before. I supposed the jarring from the shifting maybe finally made it pop off all the way. Which again leads me to believe Euro Cycle did not connect it properly. It should not have came off if they did. When investigating the problem, there were screws that were loose, not there at all, and other little things that just leads me to believe whoever put this together did not do it properly. I am VERY grateful for everyone's advice, and patience with me on this problem. And for the help of a forum member who did a home visit to help me out. These forums did exactly as I believe they were intended to do, bring people together and help each other out. Thanks!!!
It's 1800 miles from Tennessee back to the dealer in Las Vegas...
Thats great news, the wire you describe sounds like the trigger for the solenoid which shouldn't really effect the dash lights.Do you think your friend may have fixed a loose ground behind the starter at the same time?
Something to think about is Karma. It would be beneficial to donate whatever you feel to this forum, It helps Luap keep this running so all us know-it-alls can help from time to time