Same thing happened on my 2005 Road Glide. Tightened ground connections at battery and frame, checked connections at all fuses and connectors, haven't had a problem since.
Thanks for all the input. Dealer has replaced the main circuit breaker with a fuse. The heat from the engine was causing the circuit breaker to trip. Newer models all have fuses rather than circuit breakers.
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Thanks for all the input. Dealer has replaced the main circuit breaker with a fuse. The heat from the engine was causing the circuit breaker to trip. Newer models all have fuses rather than circuit breakers.
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Glad your dealer was on top of this. Always nice to hear that a service dept. actually provided a useful service. You might want to list this dealer in the dealers you would recommend thread.