Zapkin
11-08-2023, 02:53 PM
Well, as many of you know, I am what some people would call a master mechanic, and it shows in the quality and dependability of my work. Now, that being said, I did install my own digital cluster. As one might expect from a person of my impressive skill level, there is an issue.
On cold mornings, sometimes when I turn the key on, the cluster stays dark, and the bike is dead. It still fires right up when I kick-start, and then everything works fine, but sometimes it's not fine.
I know for a fact there is a connection issue for which my hastiness is to blame. Now that I am moved into my new place, I can take my time with the Hawk. Everything I need is now within walking distance, and my youngest girl and her family are right across the street.
By the way, those body plastic fasteners from CSC are much better than the stock ones, but you still need thread locker!
I am assuming that some electrical connection I made when hastily installing the cluster is not perfect. Once I am done getting my new apartment in order and have the mental stability to do it, I will look into the wiring I juryrigged.
Also, the bike is running great. Despite missing that spoke, it feels the same on the highway, but I am now afraid to take her off-road. The leaves are all over the trails where I live, and if I cannot see what is in front of me, I am not riding. I don't have the muscle memory skills that people with more time have, and I will bite it.
Well, that's it. Keep riding, folks. I intend to, just not as much. Hopefully, after the holidays, I can look into getting a rear rim.
On cold mornings, sometimes when I turn the key on, the cluster stays dark, and the bike is dead. It still fires right up when I kick-start, and then everything works fine, but sometimes it's not fine.
I know for a fact there is a connection issue for which my hastiness is to blame. Now that I am moved into my new place, I can take my time with the Hawk. Everything I need is now within walking distance, and my youngest girl and her family are right across the street.
By the way, those body plastic fasteners from CSC are much better than the stock ones, but you still need thread locker!
I am assuming that some electrical connection I made when hastily installing the cluster is not perfect. Once I am done getting my new apartment in order and have the mental stability to do it, I will look into the wiring I juryrigged.
Also, the bike is running great. Despite missing that spoke, it feels the same on the highway, but I am now afraid to take her off-road. The leaves are all over the trails where I live, and if I cannot see what is in front of me, I am not riding. I don't have the muscle memory skills that people with more time have, and I will bite it.
Well, that's it. Keep riding, folks. I intend to, just not as much. Hopefully, after the holidays, I can look into getting a rear rim.