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New Years Day ride, 3 GS's, and a Check Engine light

GA-SPYDER

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I ride with the Southern Cruisers. We did our anual ride today, perfect weather, about 76 degrees and sunshine.
Anyway, three of us :spyder2: owners pulled out at the back of the pack of 33 bikes and were waiting for the light to change. Friend pulled up next to me and said that her "check engine " light was on. told her to shut down and re-start, no problem. Looke down at mine, same problem. Looked at my digital volt meter and it was at 11.8 volts. Shut down and re-started, no problem. Looked back at the tailgunner and he signaled a problem. Got off and walked back to him and THE "CHECK ENGINE" LIGHT WAS ON!!!!
WTF? We rode about 90 miles to the destination, no problems. Is that just too strange?:yikes:

Carl
 
Things that make you go hmmmmmm. ................

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Maybe you went thru an area with some type of electrical field that the computer didn't like & it threw the warning light, or maybe a solar flair :dontknow:
:pI honestly have no clue, but you know visitors are among us, right? :p
 
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I ride with the Southern Cruisers. We did our anual ride today, perfect weather, about 76 degrees and sunshine.
Anyway, three of us :spyder2: owners pulled out at the back of the pack of 33 bikes and were waiting for the light to change. Friend pulled up next to me and said that her "check engine " light was on. told her to shut down and re-start, no problem. Looke down at mine, same problem. Looked at my digital volt meter and it was at 11.8 volts. Shut down and re-started, no problem. Looked back at the tailgunner and he signaled a problem. Got off and walked back to him and THE "CHECK ENGINE" LIGHT WAS ON!!!!
WTF? We rode about 90 miles to the destination, no problems. Is that just too strange?:yikes:

Carl
Your weather was a little better then ours with30 degrees with wind gusts up to 38 MPH. Only rode about 25 miles
Oldmanzues
 
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