I have trailered this bike more miles then I have riden it.
It has stoppd running twice, both times about 10 miles from home, very annoying.
The sernerio goes like this:
Rode the bike bout 30 miles to a bike shop to pick up a few parts for anpther bike. Parked the bike in the parking lot for about 45 minutes. Came out got on and it started immediately and ran impecabilly for about 25 miles at which point the motor quit while going about 40 MPH. Got to the side of the rode but the bike would not start. Got a ride home and returned with my trailer. When I got to the bike it still would not start. I opened the fuel cap to see if there was any pressure either positive or negative, there was none. tried to start it again, no joy. I trailered the bike home and put it in the garage. The next morning It started perfectly and ran excellently.
I thought I might have a fuel pump problem so I drained the tank and puled the pump. The vibration damper inside the tank was disintegrating and there was bits of rubber all through the tank and the pump screen was missing. It appears a previous owner had replaced the pump at some point and did not feel it important enough to replace either the desinigrating damper or to replace the pump screen. At this point I feel I have found my problem. I ordered a new fuel pump, tank damper, pump screen, fuel filter and three foot of submersible fuel line. I put it together, test rode it about 10 miles seemed fine.
About a week alter I rode about 20 miles to a friend's house where we replaced the brake fluid front and rear. The bike sat for about two hours. Got on the bike to ride home and about 10 miles into the return trip, while sitting at a stop light, the bike quit and would not re-start. I pushed it out of traffic, called a friend to come and get me. I tried to start it several times, it would crank, and try to start but could not stay runing. It took about an hour for my friend to get to me. We tried to start the bike again and it started, ran for about four blocks and quit again.
When we tried to re-start the bike again, it sounded like it wanted to start but was starving for fuel.
Went home, got the trailer again. Returned to the bike I tried to start it again but it would not start. It was not even attempting tp start at this point. Went out to the garage the next morning, it starts and runs fine. Ran it around the block a few times, (don't want to get too far from home) ran fine, sounds great.
Each time the bike quit, it was after being parked for a short period of time, then ridden. The outside temp was in the high 80's, clesr snd dry. (Ironically, great riding weather).
I did some reading and I found that some of these bike have a problem with the Hall Electronic Sensor, and bikes with this problem exhibit symptoms alot like mine. One of the tests for a faulty HES was to remove the HES plate in the front of the motor. Start the engine let it warm up and use a hair dryer to put heat on the HES. If the Motor stops, most likely you have solved the problem.
I did the above, the motor was a operating temp and I heated the HES for about 5 minutes with a hair dryer. The bike kept running, it even went through several fan cycles as well.
This bike is new to me and has just over 32K on the clock. I believe the mileage to be correct, the bike is in very nice condition and appears to have been taken care of in the past. I also believe that the mileage is low because no one has been able to solve this problem. The past two owners put only 300 miles on the bike.
Even though this is not my primary go to bike, I'd like to get this thing sorted out, any help will be appreciated. I'm not sure where to look next.
I do all my own work, but I am not a wiz when it come s to electronics, but I can follow directions.
Thanks