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A starter motor will drain power from the battery which is normal, however if the battery is dud or defective it will not leave enough voltage for the ignition system (you say it will kick start). Get the battery load tested at a garage. Just because someone says the battery is new doesn't mean that it is. Check to make sure the starter motor is actually turning the engine over(just because it makes a noise don't mean its moving the piston), they have a 'clutch' that disengages it from the engine when it fires up,that could be sticking, tap it with a hammer it may loosen it up. The only other thing i can suggest is go right back over the ignition system with a multimeter to see if it is shorting out anywhere.
Hope that helps and best of luck with the test ____________________ XX XXXx
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Don't mean squat. The battery is designed to deliver a certain ampage and voltage, the load on the battery is at its most when throwing over the starter and providing power to the ignition system to start the engine, the only way i know of eliminating the battery is to have tested.
I had one in the past where if i put it on charge it would charge up fully but it couldn't start the engine, got it tested (my bike shop did it for free) and it was duff, it had volts but bugger all amps. ____________________ XX XXXx
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starter motor is spinning as you would expect. No sure about the piston moving: newbie, remember!!
tried jumping it from car and it worked.
am at a loss....guys just said they wouldn't refund me either
Button area on handlebars wiggles around a bit. Is it worth taking it off and giving it a clean/spray with WD40? |
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starter motor is spinning as you would expect. No sure about the piston moving: newbie, remember!!
am at a loss....guys just said they wouldn't refund me either
Button area on handlebars wiggles around a bit. Is it worth taking it off and giving it a clean/spray with WD40? |
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If it jump starts from the button then it sounds like your battery is duff. The starter button will wiggle around a bit that is normal ____________________ XX XXXx
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Take some comfort in the fact that once you have learned how to fix this bit of your bike, you will feel a little more confident if it goes wrong again
Being a newbie to bikes is a steep learning curve and you have just started.
when you`re out riding your bike you will forgive it for causing you heart-ache  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 235 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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