For the first time in what seems like two months, The ice, snow, and salt were off the roads on a day that I did not have to be somewhere else. So I got my fat lady out and headed to town for some erands. A gremlin went with us!

First stop I made, she would crank good but would not start. I pushed her off and she started immediately. Next time I stopped, she would not even turn over but again started right away when I pushed her. I rode directly to a parts store and had the battery checked. It tested good but the man said the voltage dropped to 10.1 when I started it. Yes, that's right, it started right off there. Shut it off, put the seat back on and the lady cranked up like with a new battery.

When I got home, I again pulled the seat and my meter never went below 12.2 volts when cranking the bike which again was starting like new. Before I got home I made two more stops. The fat girl started right off at one stop but would not crank well at the other stop. I had to push her off again.
So I am thinking. ...... All these weeks I could not ride and have been petting the hand grips, occassionally starting her just to hear her run, and petting the tank, I would have done better to have petted some of the wiring to remove any problems such as corrosion.
I have seen some posts here that suggest an extra ground wire run from battery to the frame as well as the original that goes to the engine. That is sounding to me like a good idea so I will do that while I am cleaning up all the other main connections.
Well it did feel nice to be in the wind with my legs wrapped around my fat girl.
Bigwolf