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I ride a 1981 GS450 and this problem has been going on since the end of last year's riding season. I was about a mile from my home, when I pulled up to a stop sign and my bike just died. The whole electrical system went out, no lights, horn, or electric starter. I pulled off the side covers to check my connections and in a few mins of jiggling wires around I saw that my headlight was back on. I hit the starter button and heard the relay click but then everything went back off. I did this a few more times until I finally got it running and made it home. I parked the bike after that because I was heading back to college in 2 days and didn't have time to mess with it. Now jump to this spring. I did more exploring on it and came to the conclusion it was a loose connection somewhere because if I set the battery out on the peg it would often work. I rode the bike for 3 weeks without a problem and then while I was out riding it died on me again. This time I could get it to come back on once in a while but it would just click and die again. I checked connections and couldn't find anything. Finally I push started it and drove it home. As long as I kept it running it was fine. I was still assuming it was a bad connection so I got a multimeter and started checking my wires to see where the bad connection is. My question is this, with the battery hooked up should I get a reading from the wire coming out of the starter relay to the starter motor? That wire shows no reading so now I'm thinking I might have a bad relay.
On a side note my battery just went bad too. I bought a new battery last year and it has worked great this whole time. When I bought the multimeter (today) I checked the battery and it showed no voltage at all. So I put it on the charger and it acts like there is nothing there. The charger says nothing is connected to it. The battery was working great a week ago and showed no signs of dieing. What can cause a battery to get ruined over night? And is that connected to my other problem?
Thanks,
Matt
On a side note my battery just went bad too. I bought a new battery last year and it has worked great this whole time. When I bought the multimeter (today) I checked the battery and it showed no voltage at all. So I put it on the charger and it acts like there is nothing there. The charger says nothing is connected to it. The battery was working great a week ago and showed no signs of dieing. What can cause a battery to get ruined over night? And is that connected to my other problem?
Thanks,
Matt