As the title says, my ignition cut out 4 times while riding to work this morning. First time buzzing along in the left lane at 5000+ RPM. I remembered something like this happened once before and turned out to be just the ignition key wasn't quite clicked into the detente so I reached down to wiggle it and it snapped back on maybe even before I touched it.
So I'm cruising along, and it happens again and I reach down for the ignition key, but nothing happens. So I roll off to the shoulder, and I see no lights, so I'm thinking maybe the main fuse is blown. I take of the side cover and fusebox cover, and nothing looks blown. I take out the main fuse and put it back in. Turn on the ignition key, and the lights are all on, but I kick it a few times and it doesn't want to start. I put on the choke even though I know It's plenty warm. Give it a kick, heart a little pop, turn off the choke, and kick it again and I'm back on the road. Until...
Not much more than a mile down the road it happens again. When I coast over to the side I see the lights are still on, so I kick it and start up and get back on the road.
Fourth time similar to the third, except I kick it a bunch of times and it doesn't seem to want to start, then I hear the little pop and it starts up and I get back on the road again.
At this point I was about 36 miles into my 40 mile commute and I made it to work without another incident, but I'm kinda wanting to sort it out before I head home again tonight. I'm thinking it's likely a funky contact somewhere because when it comes back on it runs fine. Maybe it's the ignition switch, but that is a NOS Honda part installed 2 years ago, so it's not like it's old and crusty. Another possibility I suppose is the ignition which is a Dyna S about 16 years old. I know those act up in the heat sometimes but it was 42º when I left this morning, and still only 55º when I got to work. So it's not hot.
If it's the switch I'm thinking if I squirt WD40 in the keyhole it will make short work of that. If it's the ignition module, there's probably not much I can do. Otherwise maybe it's a contact somewhere. Anybody have any ideas where I should be looking? Ignition switch block obviously.