I encountered a problem while I was on vacation which might be related to discussions on this forum, but I have a difference I have not found so started a new thread.
In the middle of a 4,000 mile trip, my 2008 experienced very rough cold starts. Very slow idle, rough, engine dying without applying some throttle. And the low oil level light would come on. After getting the bike warmed up, it ran normally. The oil level light would not clear, however, unless the ignition was turned off and the bike re-started. The oil level, cold, is just below the top of the sight glass while on the center stand.
The problem continues, though off and on. Sometimes it starts up on fast idle, warms up and everything is fine. Other times, it will run very slow and rough until it is warmed up. And other times, this afternoon for example, it started on fast idle, began idling down as it warmed up and continued idling down to about 500 rpms at which point it barely was running. Restarted it and it ran normally. In every instance where I have started it cold and the fast idle was not achieved, the oil level light has come on and will not go out unless the ignition is switched off.
Is the oil level light on some type of holding circuit? It crops up consistently with the cold start up problem but it is very hard to understand how it could even be related.
I have not attempted to disassemble the panels to get to the coolant lines on the wax motor but it seems if they were plugged, they would be plugged and the problem would not be intermittent.
FYI: Normal idle is 1000 rpms, high idle is about 1500. My idle adjustment (for warm idle, right side of the bike) is adjusted all the way in to achieve the 1000 rpm idle, has been that way since I bought the bike.
Currently, bike has 92,000 almost completely trouble free miles on it.
Any thoughts appreciated. Working on locomotives in more my forte than motorcycles, so this has left me completely stumped.
In the middle of a 4,000 mile trip, my 2008 experienced very rough cold starts. Very slow idle, rough, engine dying without applying some throttle. And the low oil level light would come on. After getting the bike warmed up, it ran normally. The oil level light would not clear, however, unless the ignition was turned off and the bike re-started. The oil level, cold, is just below the top of the sight glass while on the center stand.
The problem continues, though off and on. Sometimes it starts up on fast idle, warms up and everything is fine. Other times, it will run very slow and rough until it is warmed up. And other times, this afternoon for example, it started on fast idle, began idling down as it warmed up and continued idling down to about 500 rpms at which point it barely was running. Restarted it and it ran normally. In every instance where I have started it cold and the fast idle was not achieved, the oil level light has come on and will not go out unless the ignition is switched off.
Is the oil level light on some type of holding circuit? It crops up consistently with the cold start up problem but it is very hard to understand how it could even be related.
I have not attempted to disassemble the panels to get to the coolant lines on the wax motor but it seems if they were plugged, they would be plugged and the problem would not be intermittent.
FYI: Normal idle is 1000 rpms, high idle is about 1500. My idle adjustment (for warm idle, right side of the bike) is adjusted all the way in to achieve the 1000 rpm idle, has been that way since I bought the bike.
Currently, bike has 92,000 almost completely trouble free miles on it.
Any thoughts appreciated. Working on locomotives in more my forte than motorcycles, so this has left me completely stumped.