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 andym World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:17 - 12 Feb 2013 Post subject: electrical gremlins |
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I'll have a poke around tomorrow to find out what is going on... but some electrical weirdness with the gpz today.... anyone else had this kind of trouble?
1) went to start it and found the rev counter wasn't working (or the volt meter), is it possible for the mechanism to ice up?
2) I stupidly stalled the bike at temporary lights (I didn't realise how heavy the clutch lever would be with cold hands, and didn't check I was in neutral before letting go), I went to restart the bike and got the flat battery splutter then clicks.... after about 10 minutes the bike started fine.
3) I indicated to turn left and the lights worked fine, I immediately went to turn right and got nothing (even though I check all the lights before going anywhere, and they had worked a few minutes before), several corners later they started working again
4) it's something I've never noticed before (probably because it hasn't been dark enough), but my headlight is dim and I have the full beam light on dim at all times (last time I'd wired the headlight the wrong way - full beam to dipped and dipped to full beam), I haven't messed around with the wires for a long time, so wondering if there is a problem elsewhere now?
Part of the problem could be most of the plugs are exposed to the elements, and I could either waterproof them properly or buy a bike cover... but I'm still in the test riding phase at the moment |
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All symptoms of a low battery.
I'd check how your charging system is performing, so grab yourself a multimeter and get testing.
On my bike, I know that if my rev counter stops working... I've got about 1-2 miles to get home before the bike will cut out when stopping at a junction.  ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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Old Thread Alert!
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