GeorgiaBill
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I began a ride of about 600 miles yesterday. That was the plan. I got 2 limp homes at around the 160 mile mark. I'm trying to get some understanding of causes, and try the ride again ASAP. I've read lots of the limp home accounts and wonder if anyone can recognize what I may have done to cause this.
At around 155+ miles I rode 2 or 3 miles on a dusty non-paved road leading to the Tugalo Dam operated by Georgia Power. Lots of switchbacks and loose gravel as we descended to the river level. On my return to pavement the rear tire slid out a couple of times on switchbacks, and I was not riding aggressively. I do not know if stability control was engaged.
When I returned to asphalt, the cruise control would not engage. I would turn it off, then back on and try to engage. After several attempts it finally engaged and the limp mode was displayed pretty soon. I pulled off, let it sit for a while, walked around a bit, restarted again and was on my way.
I engaged the cruise control again and the limp mode was displayed as well as the VSS warning. I stopped again, and decided to limp home. I went slowly for about 25 miles and finally rode normally and this included the cruise control.
I checked the error codes today and none are displayed. After reading some, I think I should check these codes as soon as I stop after the limp mode displays.
Any suggestions will be appreciated. I'll probably venture forth again, real soon, unless the wisdom of the forum doesn't approve. I did run a short errand of 13 miles today - no problems detected.
-Bill
At around 155+ miles I rode 2 or 3 miles on a dusty non-paved road leading to the Tugalo Dam operated by Georgia Power. Lots of switchbacks and loose gravel as we descended to the river level. On my return to pavement the rear tire slid out a couple of times on switchbacks, and I was not riding aggressively. I do not know if stability control was engaged.
When I returned to asphalt, the cruise control would not engage. I would turn it off, then back on and try to engage. After several attempts it finally engaged and the limp mode was displayed pretty soon. I pulled off, let it sit for a while, walked around a bit, restarted again and was on my way.
I engaged the cruise control again and the limp mode was displayed as well as the VSS warning. I stopped again, and decided to limp home. I went slowly for about 25 miles and finally rode normally and this included the cruise control.
I checked the error codes today and none are displayed. After reading some, I think I should check these codes as soon as I stop after the limp mode displays.
Any suggestions will be appreciated. I'll probably venture forth again, real soon, unless the wisdom of the forum doesn't approve. I did run a short errand of 13 miles today - no problems detected.
-Bill