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Has this ever happened to you?
#398582 08/11/2010 12:23 PM
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So I got the 12k service on the Bonneville done Friday. Got the bike back and all was well.

On Sunday I went out through some twisties in East/North San Diego County for about 160 miles. Then after I'd had my fill I hopped on to I-15 south to head home.

I was going about 90-95 mph in the express lane for a bit and my engine just shut off. I was quite shocked that this had happened after a full day of riding without incident. So, I pull over, hop off, check out the bike, and everything looks fine. So after sitting there baffled for a minute, I get back on, it starts right up and I'm on my way. Just like it never happened.

I'm puzzled.


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neight #398583 08/11/2010 12:31 PM
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YES!!! The combination of the Rev limiter and TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) seem to be the prevailing thought. Just very, very scary when it happens at the wrong time.


Thom I might be wrong, I sometimes am.
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ThomWill #398584 08/11/2010 12:39 PM
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Thanks Thom. I was thinking it might have been something like that. But, I've been faster than that on the bike a few times so I wasn't sure. That must have been it though.

Luckily it was late Sunday afternoon and there weren't that many cars on the road at the time. I'm really glad I was in the express lane, because it was totally separated from the rest of the freeway.


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neight #398585 08/11/2010 2:26 PM
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You have a tach on your bike?

BTW... I have heard that this problem is most prevalent to people who just recently got married

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Soren #398586 08/11/2010 2:56 PM
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Recently married? Congratulations!
Soon, a broken motorcycle will be the least of your problems.
If you were in top gear, you shouldn't have been anywhere near the rev limiter.

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Soren #398587 08/11/2010 2:56 PM
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Ha! good one. It must have happened to you recently to then.

No tach. My bike is bare bones.


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neight #398588 08/11/2010 3:08 PM
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BTW...the new fork springs I got while the bike was at the shop are awesome.

Lonzo, I've done dumber things than forget to shift to 5th, so the possibility exists that I may have been in 4th. That would have been (or was) pretty dumb.


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