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Anonymous Posted on May 03, 2011

While riding engine cut out completly. Fuel good batt charge good new stator,coil and volt reg. NO Spark> 2003 road king FLHR Depressednot riding!

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(turn the petcok to reserve , to assure there is fuel flowing)
(make sure the kill switch is in the RUN possition)
turn the key OFF and then back on...
try to retart the bike.

  • Anonymous May 05, 2011

    I have excellent fuel flow. I have zero spark. engine will turn over but not start replaced coil,volt reg., stator.... not sure short of replacing ecm and really don't have that kind of money to spend. i havechecked grounds and all are tight no blown fuses. this is the strangest deal yet.

  • Anonymous May 06, 2011

    replaced crank postion sensor and bike runs great!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Strange but true!!

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