My normal procedure to start the bike is to turn the key to "on" and let the gauges do their thing and when everything has stopped moving, and the bike is not making any noises, I hit the starter.
Last time out I did all this and when I hit the starter switch after half a second the electric seemed to cut out, the gauges all did their thing again as if I just turned on the key, and the clock reset to 1am, as if I had disconnected the battery. After this it started just fine, and I had no problems on the ride. I did notice a month or two ago when heading out that the clock was not right, and based on the recent problem I'm wondering if something similar happened before.
Any thoughts? Ideas? Do I now have a "parts" bike??
Last time out I did all this and when I hit the starter switch after half a second the electric seemed to cut out, the gauges all did their thing again as if I just turned on the key, and the clock reset to 1am, as if I had disconnected the battery. After this it started just fine, and I had no problems on the ride. I did notice a month or two ago when heading out that the clock was not right, and based on the recent problem I'm wondering if something similar happened before.
Any thoughts? Ideas? Do I now have a "parts" bike??