Thank you for all of the help and advise. I am back home now and here is the rest of the story.
I checked plug wires and all electrical connections. Pulled the plugs and swapped them in the cylinders. I did everything I could with limited tools and no test equipment.
The following morning (Saturday) I started it and same thing. It idled ok but as soon as I put it in gear and started rolling, it sputtered for about 100 yards and the front cylinder stopped firing.
I called for a tow truck and had it towed (paid for via insurance) to Harley Davidson of Orange County and began having nightmares about what this was going to cost me.
I arrived at HDOC and told Charlie, the service writer the story and that I was passing through and hoping to leave on Monday morning. (I already knew that they would be closed Sunday and Monday) I told him the symptoms. He did a quick ignition diagnostic and said the bike gave him a 'ghost' code and did not have a clue what was wrong with it, but he would put the shop foreman on it.
He worked on it for an hour and a half. He came walking out to me and said, "Holy
(EDIT) , that was a tough one but I figured it out. Your after market Corbin seat was pinching the Power Commander plug and causing it to bend at the junction of the plug. It has been a problem in the process and finally shorted or something. I removed the PC and it is running fine. it'll get you home ok, and when you get home, find another option and your local dealer."
They rolled the bike back to the front and I waited at the desk for the bill. Charlie came up to me and said, "Your good to go,man!" I asked what was the bill. He said, "Hey, you are on the road and we were glad to help you out of a bind. I'm not charging you."
:worthy:worthy WOW!!! HDOC-add them to the GOOD dealer list.
Again, thank you for your replies. I really appreciate it.
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