So, after a week of getting the tire change issue taken care of, I spent yesterday and today putting everything back together. Got all the necessary torque settings for all of the bolts and got everything spanking clean and got my Loctite ready.
All was together and the rear-end was still raised, so I did the belt alignment first. Then lowered it and tried to set the parking brake. Would not set. Then the gauge cluster starting showing all sorts of warning signs including parking brake failure, regular brake failure, flashing engine light, VSS light, then limp home mode. Crap! What did I do?:yikes:
The only thing that had been actually removed of importance was the rear brake caliper in order to remove the rear tire for change-out, but, I don't see how that would affected anything.
Double checked everything and discovered that I had slipped the parking brake cable back into its slot but had failed to re-tighten the locking nut.
Started up again and the same warnings kept cycling. Still could not set the parking brake.
So, the brakes still functioned even though the brake failure light was on, so I proceeded to back up and then go forward in the garage and tested the brakes several times. No problems.
Tried to set the parking brake again, then it started functioning OK again. Tried it several times and it functioned perfectly. Still had all of the other warnings going on. I turned everything off and started looking at all of the fuses, battery cables, etc.
Finally said, heck, let me pull out and run it up and down the street to test everything. This way, if anything seriously went wrong, at least I wouldn't be going fast enough to kill myself. I had only rolled the bike about 20 feet down the driveway and suddenly all of the warnings disappeared. Parking brake set fine, everything was shifting OK and brakes were working. I took a 15-20 minute test ride around the neighborhood, did several shifts and pulled a few quick stops. Absolutely no problems - all worked as perfectly as it had before.
Pulled back in the garage and still no issues appeared. Tried several more start-ups all all went well. The bike was due for its oil change so that was performed and then I had a few badly needed cold ones...........
ray:
Tomorrow, I will finally get to give the new tires their first trial.:thumbup:
All was together and the rear-end was still raised, so I did the belt alignment first. Then lowered it and tried to set the parking brake. Would not set. Then the gauge cluster starting showing all sorts of warning signs including parking brake failure, regular brake failure, flashing engine light, VSS light, then limp home mode. Crap! What did I do?:yikes:
The only thing that had been actually removed of importance was the rear brake caliper in order to remove the rear tire for change-out, but, I don't see how that would affected anything.
Double checked everything and discovered that I had slipped the parking brake cable back into its slot but had failed to re-tighten the locking nut.
Started up again and the same warnings kept cycling. Still could not set the parking brake.
So, the brakes still functioned even though the brake failure light was on, so I proceeded to back up and then go forward in the garage and tested the brakes several times. No problems.
Tried to set the parking brake again, then it started functioning OK again. Tried it several times and it functioned perfectly. Still had all of the other warnings going on. I turned everything off and started looking at all of the fuses, battery cables, etc.
Finally said, heck, let me pull out and run it up and down the street to test everything. This way, if anything seriously went wrong, at least I wouldn't be going fast enough to kill myself. I had only rolled the bike about 20 feet down the driveway and suddenly all of the warnings disappeared. Parking brake set fine, everything was shifting OK and brakes were working. I took a 15-20 minute test ride around the neighborhood, did several shifts and pulled a few quick stops. Absolutely no problems - all worked as perfectly as it had before.
Pulled back in the garage and still no issues appeared. Tried several more start-ups all all went well. The bike was due for its oil change so that was performed and then I had a few badly needed cold ones...........

Tomorrow, I will finally get to give the new tires their first trial.:thumbup: