Some of you may recall my earlier postings on a problem I've been having with my B&O CUSE2, engine shutting down while riding. This happened 4 times before I could get it back to the dealer. On the first round they inspected and tested everything that could be related to this problem and changed the voltage regulator and TSSM. I rode about 2000 miles before it happened again. Cruising along around 75 mph and the engine shuts down. After about 15 to 25 minutes something resets and engine restarts and runs fine. This time the MOCO has the dealer replace the the ECM. Have not been able to ride much for the last couple of months but it's been on a tender and started right up the few times I did take it out.
Finally got out yesterday and rode for about an hour. Stopped by the house and when I went out to restart, got one loud click on the starter and everything went dead. Bike went back into the same mode as before when it shut down at speed. After about 2 hours, the system seems to have reset, with headlights back on, security key indicator flashing, mileage display, etc., but now there is no starter. No click at the solenoid, nothing. Checked fuses, pulled master link and reinstalled. Not sure if there is a separate fuse for the starter, or if security system has the starter disabled? Went back to dealer and they agreed to call the MOCO on Monday. They don't have any ideas on where to go from here. I have requested that the MOCO buy this bike back :(because of the safety aspect associated with this problem.
I'm kind of torn on this because, problems aside, I really like this scooter. That's why I've stuck with it through all of this. In addition to this electrical problem I've had to replace the stereo/nav unit, rebuild the clutch master cylinder, replace the clutch, and replace the left tank badge (separated). If I can't find another SE, I may have to trick out an 07 Streetglide. IMHO, this is way too many problems for this expensive a bike. I'll let you know what happens with the MOCO next week.
Bearammus