garyahouse
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Took the forum's advice and am in the middle of a tour across the country. Highly recommend 262 just out of Little Switzerland on the Blue Ridge Parkway. My Soul!!
Anyway, washed my 05 with soap and water, rinsed with hose. Next morning: no start: it was cold and rainy in upstate NY for days. So I changed out the plugs, but bike was still ALMOST starting, just hitting a little on one or two cyl's. Took it into Gable's bike shop in Cobleskill, NY. One of their techs, Jimmie found wet coils with corroded terminals. Pulled 'em, dried them, cleaned 'em and reinstalled with di-electric grease, and sent me on my way. My thanks to the fine staff there who took me inspite of a 6 day backlog of customer bikes, and the skill of a good Yammie mechanic. Wish I'da thought of that. So, 165 dollars later, I'm on my way. At least I got the factory plugs changed @ 11k miles.
That was one very expensive bike wash, and a lesson learned. Careful how and where ya spray???
Gary
darksider #44
Anyway, washed my 05 with soap and water, rinsed with hose. Next morning: no start: it was cold and rainy in upstate NY for days. So I changed out the plugs, but bike was still ALMOST starting, just hitting a little on one or two cyl's. Took it into Gable's bike shop in Cobleskill, NY. One of their techs, Jimmie found wet coils with corroded terminals. Pulled 'em, dried them, cleaned 'em and reinstalled with di-electric grease, and sent me on my way. My thanks to the fine staff there who took me inspite of a 6 day backlog of customer bikes, and the skill of a good Yammie mechanic. Wish I'da thought of that. So, 165 dollars later, I'm on my way. At least I got the factory plugs changed @ 11k miles.
That was one very expensive bike wash, and a lesson learned. Careful how and where ya spray???
Gary
darksider #44
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