DiggerDr.
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Upon arriving home one day last week I took a shortcut through the yard because a visitor was blocking the approach to my garage door. At the driveway/yard transition I hit an unseen rut. Due to the fact the yard is sloped there and my leg was about 12 inches too short to catch it, down we went at about 5 mph. Got her upright. Let sit for about 10 minutes to allow oil to settle, fired her up and parked. Mirror folded back, frame slider full of grass and dirt, and scuffed right side case is all. Or so I thought. Later I took it for a short ride to check it out. Seemed fine. Rode to work Mon, Tues, and Wednesday. 80 miles one way. 5 miles county roads,18 miles of interstate and the balance is 2 lane highway. Ran decent, occasional low speed sluggish operation. Rode today. Still not quite right. Filled the tank at lunch. Leaving the station she hiccuped and almost died. Did not want to idle. Kept the speed around 1500 and got back to shop. After work I decided to avoid the interstate. Started and ran fine at high idle, so I took off. At one point approaching a stoplight she died. Got her going again. Getting worse at low rpm. Turn signals on both sides flashing faster than normal...Odd. Should have pulled over right then. But, it's Friday, I want to get home.
15 miles from home she died in a 90 degree corner. No warning. Coasted into a church parking light and realized that even though my key was on, I had no dash gauges. Pulled the battery cover and AH HA! Battery hold down broken. Evidently when I dropped it the main power feed had pulled out of battery terminal. Evidently it has been lightly touching the terminal. Put it back in, tightened the crap out of it and rode home. Then I removed the fork terminal someone had put on and installed a ring terminal.
Feej is happy again and back to her old reliable self. At highway speed the charging system kept everything going. Its a wonder the charging system was not damaged. I should have checked it better but I was concerned with cosmetics. Should have learned that lesson when I was single.
15 miles from home she died in a 90 degree corner. No warning. Coasted into a church parking light and realized that even though my key was on, I had no dash gauges. Pulled the battery cover and AH HA! Battery hold down broken. Evidently when I dropped it the main power feed had pulled out of battery terminal. Evidently it has been lightly touching the terminal. Put it back in, tightened the crap out of it and rode home. Then I removed the fork terminal someone had put on and installed a ring terminal.
Feej is happy again and back to her old reliable self. At highway speed the charging system kept everything going. Its a wonder the charging system was not damaged. I should have checked it better but I was concerned with cosmetics. Should have learned that lesson when I was single.