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Neither of those problems I have ever heard of on a Bandit, especially at only 9 thousand miles. My Bandit has 7000 miles on it and is still fine, bar false neutrals.
Maybe check the carburettor or the throttle cable connection. Also is your Bandit pre 2000 or a K model? Does it only happen when the engine is cold?
However just digging into my memory, sometimes my lights do die for about a second on a long ride and then work again shortly after, but I don't have to stop and jiggle the battery, it does sound like a connection is loose, maybe from vibrations. I have a K4 Bandit, what do you have? ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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Sounds like either bad conection at the battery, or the earth on the engine, also check the positive connection at the other end of the battery lead. ____________________ Fire by name Firefighter by nature.
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Well I've heard of electrical gremlins on Bandits before (although usually with higher milages on than yours), especially after a soaking ride in the rain/sleet etc. Mine sometimes plays up when the water gets into the tray under the seat etc.
I'd go round the electrical connections in turn unplugging and spraying with WD-40 etc. Also check your battery terminals are bolted up tight yea?
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as joe and siggi will remember, i had a problem just like this on my first ride out. it was a gradual thing aswell, it got worse and worse. same symptoms as you describe. it was absolutely infuriating.
for me it was two things, the regulator rectifier had packed up so the battery wouldn't charge properly.
but what was causing it to cut out (incredibly scary when it happened on a motorway at night!), was that the positive connection on the starter relay had for some unknown reason managed to undo itself enough that the connection would break and connect at its own will. this would turn off ALL the electrics.
have a mince around the wiring. ____________________ Sahf East Winnah 4LYF
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 7 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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