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Well, I rode about 350 miles yesterday, most of it just boring interstate travel. No further occurances of the check engine light, or the battery light. I guess I'll just watch it for now, and test the battery more often with the multi-meter.
Yeah, SportyPig. The Gap, Cherohala and the Blue Ridge were terrific.
Hope your problem was just a fluke and doesn't come back. Maybe one of those bells will scare it away. I posted the odd problem I had in Cherokee a couple weeks ago... probably 'cause I didn't have a Gremlin Bell.
I'm definitely going back again next year and next time we definitely gotta get together!
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