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greenstiles
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Trouble starting......
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October 08, 2011, 05:11:53 AM »
When bike is started goes great ticks over very even the tickover sounds a little weak/quiet if that makes sence.
What are the major causes please
, low battery ? narrowed pilot jets (as said tick over fine,but maybe jets are flowing but narrowed with gunk)
Plug gaps ?
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rigwit
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Re: Trouble starting......
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October 08, 2011, 08:42:55 AM »
It wont harm to clean carbs, jets, check fuel enrichment is all ok (choke) etc; also check fuel filter, pump.
One thing to muse over is the battery, now the cold weather is here a battery that was good in summer could be duff in autumn/winter cold...... the battery is made up from individual cells and while you may see 11.7-12.7 on a multimeter doesn't automatically mean the battery is good.. one cell could be duff, and cold weather shows up a duff cell immediately, it,s voltage+amps that matter...take this............
Mine starts on the button, I have a brand new battery fitted............when I ride I always have dipped lights on, if I forget to turn them off, next time I come to start it it takes a bit longer. Then I realise lights are on as well as trying to start, turn them off and instant start..
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dib, dib,dib. Life is like a sh*t sandwich, the more bread you have the less sh*t you eat...
Drewski
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Re: Trouble starting......
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October 08, 2011, 09:34:25 AM »
When you press the starter button, does the engine turn over quickly?
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Re: Trouble starting......
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October 09, 2011, 04:01:15 AM »
Mystery solved, i bought the bike very recently, and it was hard to start before i got it, so the guy bought a new battery very quickly, i fitted it at his place before taking the bike, now i need to comfirm this with him, but from when he bought it, to when i got it was like 24 hours max, so i don't think the shop put enough charge on the new battery, he certainly didn't charge it, so i put it on my trickle charger for a day, now it starts on the 1st push PHEW !......
Just goes to show never take anything for granted
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rigwit
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Re: Trouble starting......
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October 10, 2011, 07:46:50 AM »
Also check that the, "New Battery" was filled with the correct electrolyte fluid and to the required levels.
If not, plates will sulphate very quickly and you end up with a fried battery.
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October 10, 2011, 03:34:39 PM »
cheers
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