DadzLowrider
Active Member
So I did my swap today on my 08 Low Rider and moved the ignition to the dash. Everything seems to work fine, but I did notice when I shut the bike off now the needle on the speedometer moves up and down a bit for a second then stops. But it now stops at just above 1mph when I believe prior to the swap it would sit below 0 when the bike was not on and the switch was off. I would have to assume this is a cause from me doing the swap as I really don't think I did it before. My questions are:
1) If I were to have one of the wires reversed somehow could this cause this? The switch works in all 3 positions as it should do I don't think I wired it wrong.
2) If I used the wrong gauge wire could this cause it? I used 14 gauge wire which is what the stock wire appeared to be.
3) If I have a bad soldier joint in there could this cause it?
I just hooked up my battery tender (after riding the bike today to make sure all was working) and it seems my battery is more dead than it should be. It has been on the yellow light for about 20 minutes, normally it will go from yellow to blinking green within a minute than to solid green within a minute or two after that. So my real question maybe this: If the speedo is reading just over 1 mph could it be because the speedo is somehow getting power to it while the bike is off thus draining the battery?
Any thoughts, suggestions or ideas?
1) If I were to have one of the wires reversed somehow could this cause this? The switch works in all 3 positions as it should do I don't think I wired it wrong.
2) If I used the wrong gauge wire could this cause it? I used 14 gauge wire which is what the stock wire appeared to be.
3) If I have a bad soldier joint in there could this cause it?
I just hooked up my battery tender (after riding the bike today to make sure all was working) and it seems my battery is more dead than it should be. It has been on the yellow light for about 20 minutes, normally it will go from yellow to blinking green within a minute than to solid green within a minute or two after that. So my real question maybe this: If the speedo is reading just over 1 mph could it be because the speedo is somehow getting power to it while the bike is off thus draining the battery?
Any thoughts, suggestions or ideas?