Bummer NT, hope you weren't right in the middle of the bubblin tideI got no where else to go Wood. My wife caught me looking at porn so the avitars on this sight is as close as I can get. She keeps me on a pretty tight leash now
Wallace, keep tryn i know how frustrating it is. it has got to be something simple like on mine. i did reply to ur pm.no luck yet. Wallace
Hey dont know if you fixed your issues but Im here because my friend has an 01 husky with 4000 miles. he has has to put out 5k plus to try and fix the same issues but noone not even the dealer could fix it. After constant returns to the dealer they told him not to bring the bike for repair anymore and BigDog nor any US dealer will fix his bike anymore. This is the worst company to build a motorcycle!! Their electrical engineers should have their licenses pulled. (vent)Can anyone help? I ride a 2001 Husky still new. 8ooo miles, And and nothing but problems. In the last year fork problems module ehc problems starter problems. and about $1500 out of my pocket. The latest thought i would take a ride, turned over a couple times, then no power at all. turm key on nothing. I don't even no where to start. I just sold my 97 Hert. Never had one problem with it, i thinking i sold the wrong bike. Any help out there? Wallace P.S I let my local Big Dog service dealer have it for 2 weeks and when i got it back it ran great ror about 10 blocks. Wayne over a Southern v twin had it running right in about one hour. Until now. :angry: :loony:
Hey dont know if you fixed your issues but Im here because my friend has an 01 husky with 4000 miles. he has has to put out 5k plus to try and fix the same issues but noone not even the dealer could fix it. After constant returns to the dealer they told him not to bring the bike for repair anymore and BigDog nor any US dealer will fix his bike anymore. This is the worst company to build a motorcycle!! Their electrical engineers should have their licenses pulled. (vent)
Anyway after about 3 years in the shop, 5 starters, 8 batteries, 3 coils, 10 tows, 5 new battery cables, new ECU, all that the issue turned out to be was a bad ignition switch and badly crimped coil wires. The wires on the coil were not weather sealed so they all corroded from the inside. So I took the wires that go to the coil extended them (too short fro the factory) soldered them, heat shrunk them, soldered 'o' style ends on the end of the wired, attached them with dialectic grease the used marine sealant after I attached them. Turns out there was a cross spark since the terminals were so close. Then I replace the switch with a 7.99 brass sealed lawn tractor switch. Now his bike starts every time!! Needless to say he is very happy and upset with the horrible build quality and horrible customer service he got. He now is dealing with a primary cover failed gasket and yesterday the starter relay on the ECU sticks...lol Hope this helps...Good luck your gonna need it
What attitude? The bike barely had 600 miles on it and it was at the shop 3 times in 600 miles? The dealer and BigDog themselves refuse to back up their product which cost $27,000? I would have an attitude. Also why should he know what to fix? Its his job to ride the bike and enjoy it not try and diagnose electrical issues, switch issues, wiring issues etc. He was expecting a quality product for his money...he was not delivered a quality product. And yes I am the hero. Get real dude this bike just stinks in quality!!Well if you came into my shop with an attitude like that you wouldn't be getting very far either. Now no way am I defending the shop but the bike is a great bike. And just because your little buddy can't figure out that the ignition switch was bad.. Well shame on him. You are the hero right. Maybe you should open up shop so we can have you save us too.
What attitude? The bike barely had 600 miles on it and it was at the shop 3 times in 600 miles? The dealer and BigDog themselves refuse to back up their product which cost $27,000? I would have an attitude. Also why should he know what to fix? Its his job to ride the bike and enjoy it not try and diagnose electrical issues, switch issues, wiring issues etc. He was expecting a quality product for his money...he was not delivered a quality product. And yes I am the hero. Get real dude this bike just stinks in quality!!