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As I noted so glumly a few weeks earlier, my V85TT has cleverly decided to shut down without warning 10-20 miles into a ride. Or 16-32 km into a ride, as the case may be. The engine would stop, fuel pump turn off, instrument panel go dark, and everything would stop, as if I'd just turned off the key. Then, 30 seconds or so later, it would light back up again. After checking the battery, fuses, voltages at the fuse box, connectors, main ground, ignition switch, seeking and receive some excellent advice from the forums, puzzling over the wiring diagram, and checking everything else I could think of, I threw in the towel, scheduled a service appointment, and and rode it to dealer. On surface streets. Which was fortunate because it shut down twice along the way.I'm stumped. And since the bike is not safe to ride, if they can't come up with a fix I believe in, I'll face a bit of a poser deciding what to do with a new but unrideable bike that's one month out of warranty. I'll keep everyone posted if I learn anything useful that might be of help to others. Wish me luck...
I would take a voltmeter with me and next time it happens, take the seat off and check voltage across the battery, but not at the terminals.Just down the leads as far as possible to make sure the leads are live.Could you have a poor connection at the main fuse or dirty/poor connection of the leads to the terminals ?When you lose power, does the horn work ? Sounds a bit like loss of battery connection and going off line.
If I had to guess, I would suspect the side stand switch , I hope it turns out that simple,
What happens if you try and take off with the side stand down, or at a slow speed with no traffic around you give the side stand a nudge? Does it mimic the issue? I would agree that the dash shouldn't go blank. The kill switch may mimic what you describe, I would also check the 30 amp main fuse and it's connection.
I suspect one of your relays is dropping out...
...It should be covered under warranty since the trouble started when it was in the warranty period.
At one time i had a Yuasa battery that was fairly new, but developed an intermittent internal discontinuity between the cells. Randomly the bike would just loose power. Finally discovered problem when, in frustration, I punched the battery and it came back to life.
As noted might it be a battery gone bad? Not that expensive to put a new one in and see what happens...
The battery is only as good as the leads and connections at each end…
I am confused by all these battery theories. Is moto guzzi doing something different? I have push started bikes with dead batteries, and jump started bikes with dead batteries and ridden the bikes for weeks like that when I was young. Once the bike is running, isn't the stator/alternator, and voltage regulator enough to keep the bike running?How would a dead battery or a poor connection to the battery kill the entire bike as if the main fuse was blown or the ignition was turned off? I guess I am missing something here.