Bike dies when stood up.

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Jersey Big Mike

100K mile club
Update. I know it have been some time. I just got the bike all back together. So the little black box was part of the LED lights. Those have been removed due to breaking some of the connections putting the tank back on. I took the tank off and checked the harness. I looked at all the wires and could not find anything frayed. I also check the headlight and those wires were good as well. I put dielectric grease on all the connections. The bike starts up and I can stand it up and turn the bars to the right. The bike will stay running on the stand wether the bars ar turned or not. After I stand the bike up it dies/stops. When the bike dies, and I put it back on the stand, sometimes I can hear a "click" sound. Not sure what to check next. not sure of anyone I can take it to down here in GA. Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Where is GA are you?
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
Is there maybe some type of interlock or safety with the oil pump? I know I might be reaching into left field or something. Perhaps there is a safety that causes the bike to shut off if it's not getting the right amount of oil through the engine. Just trying to think outside th box.
 

Jersey Big Mike

100K mile club
ok, try this.
Get a voltmeter
Attach it to the Plus side of the coil, attach ground.
turn on key (do not start the bike)
while watching the meter, stand the bike up
Watch for a drop in voltage or lack thereof. An old analog meter (faster response visually) would be best for this.
You can then try this trick at other voltage locations as well.
A pin can prick a wire and be sealed afterwards with some spray on electrical tape (for locations you can't otherwise reach)
 

desertdawg

Member
Is the bike EFI or carb?
If EFI the tip over switch is located inside the EHC and I don't believe it's serviceable.
Whether EFI or carb, I suggest you,
1: key on while watching EHC. Should have yellow on and steady, green below flashing. Stand the bike up and do you thing. If lights go out maybe problem is in key circuit. If lights stay active go to two.
2: With key on and yellow and green on, press Run. Now a red EHC light comes on. Stand up bike and do your thing. If light goes out then maybe run circuit is being compromised. If all stays on then go to three.
3: Start bike while observing EHC lights. Yellow should remain constant on, green below it should be flashing, and red should be on and flashing with maybe no particular pattern.
4: there is also a flashing light on the ignition module you can watch as you stand it up.
It's a start but least work towards a solution through a process of elimination.
When I purchased my wifes 06 Mastiff, it also had all kinds of extraneous B.S. wired into it. All that stuff came off first.
Good luck
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
Is the bike EFI or carb?
If EFI the tip over switch is located inside the EHC and I don't believe it's serviceable.
Whether EFI or carb, I suggest you,
1: key on while watching EHC. Should have yellow on and steady, green below flashing. Stand the bike up and do you thing. If lights go out maybe problem is in key circuit. If lights stay active go to two.
2: With key on and yellow and green on, press Run. Now a red EHC light comes on. Stand up bike and do your thing. If light goes out then maybe run circuit is being compromised. If all stays on then go to three.
3: Start bike while observing EHC lights. Yellow should remain constant on, green below it should be flashing, and red should be on and flashing with maybe no particular pattern.
4: there is also a flashing light on the ignition module you can watch as you stand it up.
It's a start but least work towards a solution through a process of elimination.
When I purchased my wifes 06 Mastiff, it also had all kinds of extraneous B.S. wired into it. All that stuff came off first.
Good luck
I was away all weekend, so I will try all the suggestions this week. I think I have the EHC RIP installed. It is carb as well. C3647754-4967-427F-B461-E0CB02A0B08F.jpegDE47CD8E-16DB-4C69-AA4F-1D710C162F2A.jpeg
 

desertdawg

Member
So, you need to identify which ehc you have and then become familiar with its indicator lights. I believe the picture with red and blue lights on is your ignition module in operation. If your not working with a service manual I suggest you get one if you plan on tackling these situations. I believe you can download one from this forum.
If your hunny is like my hunny I highly suggest you get this ironed out before you let her back on as I believe your next failure is your third strike. You gotta get a hit to run the bases;)
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
So, you need to identify which ehc you have and then become familiar with its indicator lights. I believe the picture with red and blue lights on is your ignition module in operation. If your not working with a service manual I suggest you get one if you plan on tackling these situations. I believe you can download one from this forum.
If your hunny is like my hunny I highly suggest you get this ironed out before you let her back on as I believe your next failure is your third strike. You gotta get a hit to run the bases;)
Yes, I know on all respects. There are no markings on the EHC, so I am not sure how I will be able to figure that out. I know the service manuals are available through dropbox, however with the different mods, I am not sure if the service manual will address it. I am sure it will give me some places to look and troubleshoot though. I am glad the service manuals are there, even though they can be hard to navigate.
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
Well I am not sure if it is good or bad news. After looking at several wiring diagrams and images, I think I have an AIH RHC. Based on the connection and the HC in the earlier pix, that is what I have determained. I will start looking into that as well. Not really looking forward to it though. So unfortuneatly the earlier suggestions on looking for the lights as indicators won't work.
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
Went through the wires again and still can't find anything. With the seat off, I strattled the bike and looked at the lights on the ignition module. This is where the "clicking" sound is coming from. The red light would come on Andy I could watch it go off and on while rocking the bike back and forth. Click on and off. While on the side stand, I had the bike running and it runs fine. I jiggled the wires to the RHC & connections, the ignition module & those connections, the handle bar cables and nothing. The bike wouldn't die. However when stood up the lights on the ignition module go out and the bike dies. Could this be the culprit or something else? Still searching.
 

Jersey Big Mike

100K mile club
Went through the wires again and still can't find anything. With the seat off, I strattled the bike and looked at the lights on the ignition module. This is where the "clicking" sound is coming from. The red light would come on Andy I could watch it go off and on while rocking the bike back and forth. Click on and off. While on the side stand, I had the bike running and it runs fine. I jiggled the wires to the RHC & connections, the ignition module & those connections, the handle bar cables and nothing. The bike wouldn't die. However when stood up the lights on the ignition module go out and the bike dies. Could this be the culprit or something else? Still searching.
did you ever do the one test I suggested of watching the voltage at the coil?
I would chase the power wires to the igniton module. I know that can be a pain but something is cutting that power.
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
Not y
did you ever do the one test I suggested of watching the voltage at the coil?
I would chase the power wires to the igniton module. I know that can be a pain but something is cutting that power.
not yet. I need to pick up a pin the get through the insulation. Hoping to get to that this weekend.
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
did you ever do the one test I suggested of watching the voltage at the coil?
I would chase the power wires to the igniton module. I know that can be a pain but something is cutting that power.
Ok. Finally got to it. Checked the voltage on the battery and a steady 13 volts. Checked all the wires on the coil and ignition switch. All checked out good with 12.5 volts. Same results with the bike on stand or upright. No visibly damaged or frayed wires on the coil or ignition switch. At a loss!
 
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