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    Wow, a whole month already? What a strange trip its been - a roller coaster of highs and lows since my last update.

    1. Alcoholic neighbor never did leave.
    2. My phone fell out of my pocket in the Baja Sud mountains near San Antonio. By the time I noticed it a few miles later and returned I couldn't find it. After two hours I figured someone picked it up so I rode home South to Los Barriles and got on my laptop.
    The iPhone GPS showed it was 20 miles further South at the OXXO store in Santiago. I hoped maybe whoever picked it up threw it away so I raced down and went through all the trash cans and looked in the bushes by the store. Nada...
    The girl in the OXXO said the Plaza in Santiago had Wi-Fi so I went there and got back on my laptop only to see the phone was now past the Cabo Airport on the Toll road. Too late to chase it so I went home.
    I sent a message to the phone in Spanish offering a reward.
    It was then buried in the desert behind an art gallery near Todos Santos so I went to bed thinking I would ride 1.5 hours there in the morning, find a cop, and go fetch it.
    At 11pm it was on the move and ended up at the Fairfield Inn in downtown Cabo. At 1am it was moved again to an apartment building in Cabo.
    At 6am it was moving North on the Toll Road (could it be coming back all the way to Los Barriles? Maybe I could get the cops to set up a roadblock!).
    Nope, it pinged at the Subway Restaurant at the Airport. OMG
    I sent another message sating the phone was stolen and to report it to the Police and made the phone beep hoping airport security would hear it. Nope.
    Ping on the runway taxi. Ping at the top of the runway. Ping halfway down the runway. No signal...
    My only hope left was that it would be going to the States. Nope.
    An hour later I picked up the signal in Guadalajara and then it moved to the NW part of the city to a massive apartment complex.
    With 3.5 MILLION people there was no way the police there would chase a Gringos lost phone.
    I had AT&T disable it.
    Buying an iPhone in Mexico is expensive and there is basically no way to put it on a US plan and activate it here. Boo Hoo - going to Yuma to buy a 14 Pro Max now...
    3. Bike stalling issue is back. Shut down in the gnarly mountains leading to Loreto. I coasted two miles but couldn't get off the road. As I was fiddling with the fuses a Semi flew by me into a blind turn but luckily no one was coming or he would have pushed them off the steep cliff.
    I decided to stay in Loreto for a week but it kept getting worse to the point it wouldn't stay running at all.
    Time to call Herman! Wait, I have no phone and his number was on it. Luckily, the RV park has shitty Wi-Fi and I could PM him.
    After a week of testing, cleaning wires, cleaning the tank etc. I am happy to report it is alive & well.
    I had already paid for a 3rd week here so will be headed North to Yuma next week.

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      4. A crown fell off and I had pain on another tooth so I couldn't wait to get to Los Algadones to my regular Dentist but was able to find a cutie pie here and she bought me sometime.

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          Notice the Green ACres Farm shot. The owners name is Fox and he guards the Hen & Roosters!.
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            Lean, mean and clean fighting machine once again... At least until the next issue.

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              Spoke too soon. Not sure why sitting overnight would wake up the Gremlin(s) but it did.
              Runs fine when the Sun heats it up and temperatures are in the 70's but not when cold. Fuel light comes on and she dies again.
              More testing underway...

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                spearfish ride last year mine didnt have any power after it got warm/hot figured it was the switch found out after fighting it for days pretty sure its the plug front left under tank going to the switch looking for the internal parts to replace or the whole plug with internal pins to replace now before summer course i dont have any power when it acts up

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                  I just bought the last used complete wiring harness off Pinwall for $99 delivered.
                  There may be others at Rubbersideup? or other places that part out wrecked Rockets.
                  I may not use the whole thing as I was looking for just the fuse block.
                  I had it shipped to Hermans shop in Tucson but I won't be up there until I sort out my situation here and dental work near Yuma.
                  Ping me in a few weeks if you still need just that plug.

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ID:	27901 Well, I think I still have a Gremlin lurking but the bike has been running good since I left Loreto on Friday.

                One of the last things I did was to put in the 5A fuses in #8 and #10 - my manual says 10 is for gauge lights plus position lights and 8 is position lights too.

                I had removed them trying to isolate the issue but NOT having them SEEMS to have been contributing to the problem (or it was a coincidence).

                On the 10th day of diagnosis I was frustrated and went for a walk and remembered that when I first put in my LEDs on my Roadster I just pulled the small bulb out and after I reassembled both headlights the bike would not start.

                Without the bulb, there is an arc which shorts out the position light fuse. The fix was to put a piece of plastic in the bulb holder and tape it up and put in a new 5A fuse.

                On my ‘05 I just cut the bulb wires so the missing fuse shouldn’t have been an issue but I also spliced into that circuit to power the trailer running lights so I need the fuse in for that.

                So I haven’t completely figured it out but am rolling to the States…

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ID:	28002 After a few days exploring San Felipe I made a final push back to Squaw Lake near Yuma completing my 4 month Winter loop around the Gulf of California.


                      ​​​​​​​more pics to follow when I get a better Internet connection…

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ID:	28321 I limped to TURBO200R4’s (Herman) in Tucson and we found the remaining hesitation/stalling issue on the first day.

                        Herman was checking the MAP hoses for vacuum leaks (tested OK) and I was sitting on the right side helping. When he started the bike up I immediately saw an electrical arc coming out of the #5 plug wire.

                        It was grounding to the chrome engine cover but may have been hitting other wires causing the random running issues.

                        I had bought 3 used coils and the 6 plug wires from a wrecked low mileage RIII so I put them in along with 6 brand new plugs and we balanced the throttle bodies.

                        The problem went away immediately and I rode 300 miles back to Yuma without issue. Yeah!

                        Looking back, that loose plug wire may have been causing issues for over a year.

                        Once I get my new teeth in Los Algadones Mexico I’m heading to the Upland Expo in Flagstaff and will start working my way to the furthest northeastern most point in North America.

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