My 2008 SERK is having the starting problem that I have read all too much about on this forum. Here is my question. I have Rinehart true duals with a PCIIIUSB. I figured I would have them replace the ACR's, while I was at it check the starter. Hw wanted to start with the starter first.The starter was rebuilt as the clutchs were bad ( I think thats what he said ). Put the starter back in and started it up, had the same awful sound. I said lets replace the ACR's now.
This guy actually thinks rather than just throwing in the new ones ( Very Nice Guy too ) so he tests them before installing new ones. Long story short, the ACR's are not working but if he tests them on a battery they work. He then determines that when he starts the bike, it loses ground. He decides to eliminate the PCIIIUSB all together and the bike starts fine every single time. Any thoughts? Could the PCIIIUSB be bad? The bike runs great and pulls real strong. I remember reading about the ACR's being turned off when people put the SERT on their bikes. But I figured that the PCIIIUSB is just a piggy back system and that should not be the case. I guess the next step is to call Dynojet and see what they think. For now I cross my fingers everytime it starts. I know better than to hold the button down, just do more of a quick push to eliminate that awful sound.
Perhaps trading it in on a 2010 Candy Concord SESG might be the best thing to do
