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I acquired an 81' gs850 a little under a month ago and spent a few weeks cleaning and getting it road worthy. The owner had previous let it sit unridden for about a year. I got her started, let it warm up for a few minutes. and then headed out around the block to ride it for the first time. After about a few minutes, she bike just turned off and had no power. I assumed the battery was low and it just needed to be charged, no problem. The next day, I got my battery checked at an autozone for a second opinion, but it turned out it was 100% okay. The battery was holding a full charge and had full cranking apms.
When I put the battery back in, the bike stopped working. When the key's at the on position, the instrument panel doesn't come on. Some times, it does, it's a 50/50 chance. When it does come on, I try to start it, but there is no cranking noise. Only a single "clack" from the solenoid. I checked the wiring, and that's where my nightmare began..
I talked to the owner later that day, and he failed to mention that he let an idiot fix his bike. I should have noticed this before, but the wiring is some of the worst work I've ever seen. Instead of butt-end or bullet connectors, it was just spliced wires held together with duct tape (yup, duct tape, not electrical tape). A tons of wires don't match the clymer's diagram and existed in places they weren't supposed to. To make things an even bigger CF, a lot of the wired leading from the harness was clearly after market wiring and didn't match colors.
The original owner said he rode the bike home after he let that wack-job rewire it, and it worked fine which didn't raise any concerns. Therefore, he never checked the cruddy wiring job I'm dealing with now.
If the bike previously worked like a charm for the past owner, what could have possibly happened for my bike to get like this? I've done nothing but replace fluids, swap out handle bars, clean the carbs, and taken off a fairing.
Thank you for your patience and help.
When I put the battery back in, the bike stopped working. When the key's at the on position, the instrument panel doesn't come on. Some times, it does, it's a 50/50 chance. When it does come on, I try to start it, but there is no cranking noise. Only a single "clack" from the solenoid. I checked the wiring, and that's where my nightmare began..
I talked to the owner later that day, and he failed to mention that he let an idiot fix his bike. I should have noticed this before, but the wiring is some of the worst work I've ever seen. Instead of butt-end or bullet connectors, it was just spliced wires held together with duct tape (yup, duct tape, not electrical tape). A tons of wires don't match the clymer's diagram and existed in places they weren't supposed to. To make things an even bigger CF, a lot of the wired leading from the harness was clearly after market wiring and didn't match colors.
The original owner said he rode the bike home after he let that wack-job rewire it, and it worked fine which didn't raise any concerns. Therefore, he never checked the cruddy wiring job I'm dealing with now.
If the bike previously worked like a charm for the past owner, what could have possibly happened for my bike to get like this? I've done nothing but replace fluids, swap out handle bars, clean the carbs, and taken off a fairing.
Thank you for your patience and help.