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BTW there is a Harley dealer in Deadhorse about 600 miles south of Fairbanks. I slept in the walmart parking lot there, when all the motels were full for couple hundred miles due to cruise ships being in.
But not like there is that many fuses to go through. Going to sound like a dick. But if you can't handle checking fuses probably shouldn't go on trips, especially this one.
BTW there is a Harley dealer in Deadhorse about 600 miles south of Fairbanks. I slept in the walmart parking lot there, when all the motels were full for couple hundred miles due to cruise ships being in.
But not like there is that many fuses to go through. Going to sound like a dick. But if you can't handle checking fuses probably shouldn't go on trips, especially this one.
Checked the fuses 3 times with no results showing. Thanks for all the suggestions. Will be in Fairbanks tommarow and the hd dealer will get us right in to find the problem. The FUSE PANEL on the 04 classic in buried under the right side PANEL with one FUSE also under the seat.
Checked the fuses 3 times with no results showing. Thanks for all the suggestions. Will be in Fairbanks tommarow and the hd dealer will get us right in to find the problem. The FUSE PANEL on the 04 classic in buried under the right side PANEL with one FUSE also under the seat.
Work at this harder. I dont have your bike, but fuses are meant to be accessible Look around. For safety of having all your lights, and your man card.
There are 3 places anything can be on a bike. You have two side covers and a seat that comes off. When I first started touring I carried a service manual.
Originally Posted by Nitro 54
The dealer in Whitehorse closed a year or so ago
I went up in 2010. I lucked out everything ran good. Inner cam bearing started going somewhere in Alberta, made it another 1500 miles or so home.
The dealer in Fairbanks was interesting in that it sold HD, BMW, Victory, and a Jap brand.
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