I don't think it was damaged. No sign of acid leaking out and voltage doesn't dip as the lights flash.I've seen some unpleasant sights in my time, but that is just downright NASTY !! Could the battery have been damaged in the fall ?
If it's a sealed battery they can be mounted sideways, just not upside down. If the bike was upside down we'd have larger issues.I don't think it was damaged. No sign of acid leaking out and voltage doesn't dip as the lights flash.
Wheeldock
- Flat entry and exit of the chock. Only one person required to chock and un-chock the motorcycle.
Condor / Teeter Totter
- Usually requires two strong people to un-chock the motorcycle.
Haha fat mouse?My dog fell over because I had the back of tire grab taken off to modify it. Bought it at BBBBBQ last year and they swore it fit a big dog k9. My son swears he didn't bump my bike, so it must have been a mouse that was really fat that mad it tip over. I like the wheeldock product, they just need to make a tiregrab that fits the k9. As sold it touches the fender.
Put the battery back in and same symptoms. In the process of removing the right controls. Thanks Marky Marc for all your videos. Otherwise I wouldn't feel confident enough to open it up!
Take that hand control apart again since it seemed to work without it and manually jump the starter and see it if cranks you can do it with a paper clip.ok I got some time this evening to troubleshoot. I took the right controls off and cleaned them up a bit. Before I put it back together, I turned the key on and the turn signal lights were not flashing and the headlight was on. The back of the right control board looked like it could have possibly shorted across two wires that were real close together with no insulation between them. I then put it back together and tried to start the engine. The first time I tried it clugged two or three times and then stopped. I hit start again and now it just clicks. So I thought to myself not enough CCA(Cold Crank Amps). I took the battery out and took it to Oreillys to have it tested. It tested good, but was older 3/14 date on battery. I decided to buy a new battery and installed into the bike. Now I have the flashing lights again. What the hell?
Let us know what you find. Also, after reconnecting the board, make sure the board connector doesn't pull itself back out by getting caught on something while assembling the control. It is fairly easy for that connector to pop off.My dog fell over because I had the back of tire grab taken off to modify it. Bought it at BBBBBQ last year and they swore it fit a big dog k9. My son swears he didn't bump my bike, so it must have been a mouse that was really fat that mad it tip over. I like the wheeldock product, they just need to make a tiregrab that fits the k9. As sold it touches the fender.
Put the battery back in and same symptoms. In the process of removing the right controls. Thanks Marky Marc for all your videos. Otherwise I wouldn't feel confident enough to open it up!
Ouch. I would be crying as I picked her up.
Its the screw that's closest to the brake switch wire, it must be touching the solder pad on the wireI had a weird thing happen to me recently. I installed new boards in my bars, and they worked as expected but the other day my right one was doing the same as you, nothing. I took out the new board and unscrewed it. I plugged it back in just hanging there and it works fine, I bolt it back in and nothing. Something is shorting it out when bolted. It's just something to try to see if that's it.