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This is the third time when accelerating in traffic the throttle response and engine power shifts into limp home mode.unable to maintain a safe speed and required rapid response to clear the road and get to the shoulder.
I was driving west on interstate 80 near davis, ca in the number one lane.it was very heavy sunday afternoon traffic.suddenly, without warning, i lost my throttle function and the motor seemed to quit running.i was barely able the maneuver three lanes over to the shoulder just avoiding an accident.the motorcycle had gone into "limp mode", meaning the motor will idle at 1,500 regardless of throttle position.this was a very dangerous situation and depending on when it occurs, could be fatal.i found out harley knows about this and has a service bulletin on this problem. It is basically a design problem with the tca connector and harley should recall all affected products.
The contact owns a 2009 harley davidson flhtcutg motorcycle. The contact was traveling 30 mph when engine exhaust emitted heat and burned the contact's right leg. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the manufacturer was contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 30 and the current mileage was 3,600.
This is the third time when accelerating in traffic the throttle response and engine power shifts into limp home mode.unable to maintain a safe speed and required rapid response to clear the road and get to the shoulder.
This is the third time when accelerating in traffic the throttle response and engine power shifts into limp home mode.unable to maintain a safe speed and required rapid response to clear the road and get to the shoulder.
I was driving west on interstate 80 near davis, ca in the number one lane.it was very heavy sunday afternoon traffic.suddenly, without warning, i lost my throttle function and the motor seemed to quit running.i was barely able the maneuver three lanes over to the shoulder just avoiding an accident.the motorcycle had gone into "limp mode", meaning the motor will idle at 1,500 regardless of throttle position.this was a very dangerous situation and depending on when it occurs, could be fatal.i found out harley knows about this and has a service bulletin on this problem. It is basically a design problem with the tca connector and harley should recall all affected products.
When starting hot the compensator makes a loud grinding noise.this is a known issue from reading the harley forums. Check the harley site and there was no recall.
After a nice hour long ride, entering the highway (rt1 saugus) coming to a stop at the on ramp i applied pressure to both my front and rear brakes.my right foot pushed the brake to the floor and caused me to throttle onto the highway.my rear tire started to spin out compared to being on ice.i immediately corrected the bike and pulled off the road.while inspecting my bike i pushed the foot brake in with my hand and fluid from the brake switch and brake line was shooting out.this was causing fluid to hit my exhaust pipe chrome and smoke.i immediately shut down the bike and the switch itself started to flame up.i then went to my saddle bag wet a rag and put the flame out, along with wiping the remaining brake fluid off of my chrome.i burnt my hand, but saved my bike.i am the second owner of this bike.i purchased this bike in 2011 from hd bruce rosmeyer boston, the recall happened before i purchased it. It was never taken care of and i was never notified of the recalls that harley davidson put out on my bike. Nice knowing that the bike goes in for service at hd and they don't fix recalled items.this could of been a life changing event.i am really pissed that life safety is not taken into consideration from such a large company like hd.i had my bike towed to the local bike shop and now i will be paying out of pocket until i go after hd for my refund. Very concerned rider that's pissed.........
After a nice hour long ride, entering the highway (rt1 saugus) coming to a stop at the on ramp i applied pressure to both my front and rear brakes.my right foot pushed the brake to the floor and caused me to throttle onto the highway.my rear tire started to spin out compared to being on ice.i immediately corrected the bike and pulled off the road.while inspecting my bike i pushed the foot brake in with my hand and fluid from the brake switch and brake line was shooting out.this was causing fluid to hit my exhaust pipe chrome and smoke.i immediately shut down the bike and the switch itself started to flame up.i then went to my saddle bag wet a rag and put the flame out, along with wiping the remaining brake fluid off of my chrome.i burnt my hand, but saved my bike.i am the second owner of this bike.i purchased this bike in 2011 from hd bruce rosmeyer boston, the recall happened before i purchased it. It was never taken care of and i was never notified of the recalls that harley davidson put out on my bike. Nice knowing that the bike goes in for service at hd and they don't fix recalled items.this could of been a life changing event.i am really pissed that life safety is not taken into consideration from such a large company like hd.i had my bike towed to the local bike shop and now i will be paying out of pocket until i go after hd for my refund. Very concerned rider that's pissed.........
The contact owns a 2009 harley davidson flhx street glide (n/a). The contact stated that while driving 45 mph, vehicle speed decreased independently and the vehicle failed to accelerate over 10 mph. The contact also mentioned that the failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnosis but no cause for failure was found. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was 8,000 and the current mileage was 15,000.
After a nice hour long ride, entering the highway (rt1 saugus) coming to a stop at the on ramp i applied pressure to both my front and rear brakes.my right foot pushed the brake to the floor and caused me to throttle onto the highway.my rear tire started to spin out compared to being on ice.i immediately corrected the bike and pulled off the road.while inspecting my bike i pushed the foot brake in with my hand and fluid from the brake switch and brake line was shooting out.this was causing fluid to hit my exhaust pipe chrome and smoke.i immediately shut down the bike and the switch itself started to flame up.i then went to my saddle bag wet a rag and put the flame out, along with wiping the remaining brake fluid off of my chrome.i burnt my hand, but saved my bike.i am the second owner of this bike.i purchased this bike in 2011 from hd bruce rosmeyer boston, the recall happened before i purchased it. It was never taken care of and i was never notified of the recalls that harley davidson put out on my bike. Nice knowing that the bike goes in for service at hd and they don't fix recalled items.this could of been a life changing event.i am really pissed that life safety is not taken into consideration from such a large company like hd.i had my bike towed to the local bike shop and now i will be paying out of pocket until i go after hd for my refund. Very concerned rider that's pissed.........
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