
Anyway, I was turning left at a red light when the bike moved about 10 feet and shut off.. I coasted to the side of the road and onto the sidewalk.. When I took off the side cover I found the fuse was blown.. So I took a piece of wire to use as a tester before I used my spare fuse.. Well, I disconnected any extras on the battery and then used the wire to jump across the fuse holder.. It sparked like a dead short.. So I continued looking.. I pulled the right cover off thats over the oil tank and followed the wire from the rear brake switch up the frame.. I saw a small area that the insulation had chaffed and saw bare wire showing. I layed it away from the frame and tested my wire again and this time no spark.. So I then put in the new fuse and all was good again.. I then went home and fixed the wire ..
My point is if I had been running through Atlanta traffic or any congested area at 70+mph and this happened, there is little chance of getting off the road if your in the middle lane and is very likely you could possibly end up as a hood ornament on someones car/truck... Soooooo, my next question is, are there any electrical folks here that could tell me how to wire my ignition switch separately from the lights?? This way if there was a light shorted out it would not shut down the whole bike..
Thanks for your help
Allen......Still wasting CCI