Last night I hardwired Marigold's GPS on her bike. As I was finishing putting the tank back on she had me undo it and lift it so she could retape some of her LEDs that keep falling off. I undid every thing for her then went back to finishing the electrical connections. I forgot to reconnect the fuel and vacuum lines.This morning she fired it up, and it died after a short time. I told her I didn't recall hooking up her fuel and vacuum lines, and I did that. Went to crank it and the battery shorted out. Fried. If I hadn't forgotten to hook up those lines she'd have been stranded on the road, and I had already committed to do a welding job today so I wouldn't have been with her.
what can I expect from a Harley product...
Enjoyed seeing everyone and meeting some new. Sorry we had to leave early, but had to be back at a certain time. BTW the cut in the windshield worked great on the way home travelling with the wind! Was very smooooooooooooth!
I also made it home safe and sound... too bad my bike lost some parts, but oh well what can I expect from a Harley product...
Quote from: RedDragon on January 18, 2009, 08:44:53 PMEnjoyed seeing everyone and meeting some new. Sorry we had to leave early, but had to be back at a certain time. BTW the cut in the windshield worked great on the way home travelling with the wind! Was very smooooooooooooth! I wanted to ask you about the cut in your windshield but did not get a chance before you left.WTF? (What's That For)