Got her started!
With all of my thoughts about possible water in the gas tank (among other crazy theories) It occurred to me that there could be a vapor lock problem with the tank. Over the past few weeks the weather in our area has been up and down with warm mid 70F days followed by low 40 to upper 30s. I’ve never had a vapor lock problem before, but there’s always a first time. So I went out to my garage, and unlocked the gas cap.
Sure enough I could feel a gout of air being released. I tried to start it up and it sounded like it was really close to turning over. Pusher out of my garage I pushed up and down the lane behind my house and tried to start her up again, and yes - she turned over!
Somethings are still odd. The back brake control doesn’t activate the brake lights, but the front one does. Also, I have to hold in the front brake control while hitting the starter button to turn her on. Before I could do this while holding the back brake control and hitting the starter switch. This allowed me to easily give it gas if needed to start the engine. I just completed a 25 minute ride to see how everything is running. The bike felt amazing, no different than it felt before it was too cold to ride last earl December.
With it being starting now I can take her in for my annual Spring tune up and see if the control systems may have defaulted to a factory settling, or if there is a faulty wire or contact somewhere.
Anyway, who knew the bike just needed a good fart to get her started. Regardless, thank you everyone for your kind suggestions and advice.
- Wolf