New member here. Apologies if this maybe has been discussed elsewhere already (I sort of took a look around), but I'm on an accelerated learning curve here and need some information expeditiously:
I took a test ride (for a day, a 24-hour period) yesterday on a 2010 Enertia (with less than a thousand miles on it) that I want to buy, but a couple things concerned me, and I want to know if what I'm seeing is worthy of the worry, or is this just how the bike works:
1) I took the bike out on the freeway right away, and about 8-10 miles into the trip I got a "Thermal Cutback" message on the display, but with no red warning light or decrease in power. Is that normal?
The ambient temperature was in the mid-fifties (F.), and while I read elsewhere in this forum that riding with full-open throttle for an extended peroiod might bring that message up, ten miles on a cold day doesn't seem like a stress-test to me.
2) The fan seems to cycle on and off for conditions that (to my uninitiated self) do not seem to warrant it: it was on when I arrived home, it came on during the first charge process (I think about two hours into what was advertised on the panel display as a 2:45 hour-needed charge --shutting down the Charging by the way, in the process: I had to reboot the Charge to finish off the last 20 minutes), plus, the fan came on and off just tooling around the neighborhood: it shut down after a seeming cool-down, and then came back on just a few more blocks... the motor temp (on the LCD display) topping-out at about 160-170 F. Again, this is a cold day in San Francisco, about 55 degrees F.
I really like this bike. I really want to buy it. What I don't want to do is buy a set of problems where I have to immediately buy a new motor because the present one's Temp Sensor is bad. What this set of circumstances sounds like to me is a faulty Temp Sensor.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? Thanks in advance.