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<blockquote data-quote="dcarver" data-source="post: 366834" data-attributes="member: 956"><p>Consensus as to the the root cause has not been reached. IMHO the failures are not attributed to just one issue. My failure was obviously a banjo string tight wire, as WarChild mentioned above. Others have had internal failures. Some say just don't spray any kind of cleaner in it.</p><p></p><p>At the very least, do a search on this forum to learn how to hotwire your fjr if needed. It's not all that hard to do and might save your bacon. I now always carry the appropriate tools and stuff to hotwire if needed.</p><p></p><p>I would not have the dealer look at it. He won't have a clue. Simply check and loosed the bundle if needed, arm yourself with knowledge and a few simple supplies then ride like the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarver, post: 366834, member: 956"] Consensus as to the the root cause has not been reached. IMHO the failures are not attributed to just one issue. My failure was obviously a banjo string tight wire, as WarChild mentioned above. Others have had internal failures. Some say just don't spray any kind of cleaner in it. At the very least, do a search on this forum to learn how to hotwire your fjr if needed. It's not all that hard to do and might save your bacon. I now always carry the appropriate tools and stuff to hotwire if needed. I would not have the dealer look at it. He won't have a clue. Simply check and loosed the bundle if needed, arm yourself with knowledge and a few simple supplies then ride like the wind. [/QUOTE]
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