Hi Guys, Back again.
I got my bike back some time ago but have not had a lot of time to ride it. The mechanic replaced the wiring loom to the ignition switch which he said was faulty.
I had a couple of short rides and it appeared to be OK. Thinking the problem had been fixed, a couple of weeks ago I set off from Port Macquarie to head to my daughter's place in Warner just North of Brisbane. I got as far as a rest area 12 k's South of Grafton, pulled in for a comfort stop and a stretch, and after about half an hour I got back on the bike turned the key in the ignition but it would not start. I took the key out, and guess what. All the lights stayed on. Dash board, head lights, tail lights indicators all on solid and cruise control indicator on. The only thing I could do was to disconnect the battery and call NRMA Roadside Assistance. They turned up about half an hour later but were not able to help they NRMA put me up in a Motel in Grafton and took my bike to a bike shop in town. Next day Lock, the mechanic spent half a day trying to locate the fault without success. He could not allow any more time on this job so he charged me $100 for his time (very reasonable I thought) and the NRMA arranged for me and my bike to be returned to Port. (FANTASTIC SERVICE. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND BECOMING A MEMBER).
The bike has been in my mechanic's Workshop for almost two weeks now and although he found a burned wire near the exhaust pipe and replaced it and thought that had fixed the problem as he was then able to start the bike, after a short test ride he got back to his shed went to turn the bike off and low the same thing happened.
My bill is something like $1,000.00 so far and am still no closer to finding the problem.
Has anyone else experienced this fault and may be able to shed some light the situation for me, PLEASE?