For the second time in five great years of owning and riding my 2010 Gen 2, I recently went thru the arduous task of pulling off a bunch of plastic so that I could carefully examine the eight Ground Connectors on the bike. So up front, I offer Kudos and sincere thanks to the various highly competent forum members who have posted so much great advice and graphics so that a barely skilled wrench turner like myself could actually affect a proper repair. Each time before making the repair, I searched and reviewed everything I could find to get up to speed for the repair. On the first go around in 2015, I was even brave enough to cut and solder one of the connectors and it must still be good because on this second repair I didn’t touch it and one of the other corroded connectors must have been the root of the electrical gremlins. I also switched from the dialectric grease to the Noalox recommended by “rbentnail”.
So, my point is this: Should I just resign myself to performing this PITA routine on an annual basis.
I did see the annual routine recommendation in one of the posts that I reviewed. None of the posters recommended replacement of the actual connectors although I did see that someone was making and offering for sale a hand-made harness adapter, the installation of which is likely way beyond my skill level.
Thus far I’ve never been stranded on this bike and sure hope that is not in my future because several times a year I head out to the boonies on my own for week long adventures. Having wild and weird electrical issues out in the middle of west Texas would positively spoil my day. Oh yea, each of the past two failures happened in the middle of a dang hot Texas summer with the repairs thus being made in my even hotter garage. I’m getting too old for that stuff. I count my lucky stars that the failures each occurred very near home and each time I was able to ride back.
Comments/Suggestions please.
So, my point is this: Should I just resign myself to performing this PITA routine on an annual basis.
I did see the annual routine recommendation in one of the posts that I reviewed. None of the posters recommended replacement of the actual connectors although I did see that someone was making and offering for sale a hand-made harness adapter, the installation of which is likely way beyond my skill level.
Thus far I’ve never been stranded on this bike and sure hope that is not in my future because several times a year I head out to the boonies on my own for week long adventures. Having wild and weird electrical issues out in the middle of west Texas would positively spoil my day. Oh yea, each of the past two failures happened in the middle of a dang hot Texas summer with the repairs thus being made in my even hotter garage. I’m getting too old for that stuff. I count my lucky stars that the failures each occurred very near home and each time I was able to ride back.
Comments/Suggestions please.