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Owner of a Night Train I looked at is trying to trace down a cutting out problem and wants to check the BAS. Where is this located on the train? Picture might be good as well.
Also, there is a black plastic looking box directly under the seat. Has two harnesses coming out of it. It is cracked and he has wrapped it with electrical tape to keep out moisture. What is this box? Main circuit breaker possibly?
If he can nail this problem down, I would be interested in the bike possibly.
Not sure if this will help but i had a late model carb'd sporty at one time and had the same issue. After a while of searching (and almost getting run over a couple times on the highway) I narrowed it down to a loose ground. My negative battery terminal would not stay tight, and the ignition module would cut out because of it. Replaced the battery and never looked back.
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