I'm trying to get my head around this problem. It's definitely electrical in nature. As I describe the symptoms you'll see why I've come to this conclusion.
Background: 1986 K100RT I bought about 2 months ago, been riding nearly every day and am tooling up for major work like spline lubes, new front tire, rear rotor etc. over winter. Bike was ridden by previous owner, and hasn't sat (other than during Wisconsin winters), and has always been garaged.
A problem has cropped up in the last week and I'm looking for some info on what to look at first.
Once the bike is warm, sometimes when coming to idle after riding at speed, the motor will just quit. Often I am still rolling, so popping the clutch will get it turning again. If not hitting the start button will.
If it happens a couple of times in a row (like when I'm pulling into the parking lot at work) the electrical nature will show itself. It will die, and the dash will go blank. No lights, even the clock LCD segments will disappear. If I turn the ignition off, the clock digits will reappear. When it's "latched" in this failure mode, turning the key, even just to the parking light position, will kill the segments on the clock and no lights will light. I haven't had a chance to have a meter with me when it's happened, but starting today I'll start carrying one around. I'd like to see what the battery voltage is or if it changes when this happens. Battery is strong and starts the bike with no issue otherwise, charging system is keeping it charged.
Just letting it sit will clear the electrical "latch" and turning the key works as normal and the bike starts and runs fine. Until I ride for awhile and it starts happening again.
I thought it might be too low an idle speed, so I rode around today with the "choke" on, holding the idle at around 1400, but no, it still exhibited the issue.
I know the usual suggestion would be to clean the ignition switch, but that really doesn't make sense in this case. Flipping the key back and forth has no effect, and why would it exhibit it just when going back to idle?
I've searched the forum and only found one post talking about a similar issue, but there's no resolution I can find.
http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,5710.0.htmlAny suggestions? TIA for all your help!
Jim