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Hello all of you GS lovers. I'm in urgent need of help with my 1980 GS1000G. I'm missing the prime riding days of summer - HELP
About 2 weeks ago my normally trouble free GS1000G wouldn't start when hot. I pushed it and kick started it and drove home. I check the battery and found it a 11.4 VDC. I started it and ran the RPMS up and found no change on the battery voltage. I remember the conversations on this web site about the stator and regulator and performed the checks from the stator pages. The rectifier/regulator was shorted and I ordered a replacement. While I had the bike down and apart I went through most of the connections and cleaned them (One at a time). I also removed the petcock and cleaned the gas tank of sedement. I pulled the plugs and cleaned and regaped them and charged the battery. I thought once I replaced the R/R I would get back on the bike and get some more miles in, but now the bike won't start. It turns over great but won't kick off. It doesn't even try to kick. I tried the prime for 10 seconds and set to on with no throttle but chocked but still nothing. I've retraced my steps and pulled the Hayes manual wiring diagrams and all looks good. I pulled the plugs and checked for spark. I have spark so I tried shooting some carb cleaner in the air box to see if it would at least attempt to start - nothing, just cranks and cranks. I have compression and expected the problem to be fuel but even a spry of carb cleaner into each cylinder won't give even a small indication of it kicking off. The battery is at 12.4 VDC and my wiring has been checked with an ohmmeter more than once with no problem found. I've searched hours on this forum to find an answer and have checked many of the post that sounded like something I should check but come up empty handed. I know everything points to something I did, that's why i have taken so many hours retracing my steps and checking what I did. I have a working bike with a dead battery and now it won't start - I'm really bummed and hope someone has had a similar situation and can shed some light on this one. PLEASE HELP, this bike is my freedom ( and sanity) from the hectic life we all live.
About 2 weeks ago my normally trouble free GS1000G wouldn't start when hot. I pushed it and kick started it and drove home. I check the battery and found it a 11.4 VDC. I started it and ran the RPMS up and found no change on the battery voltage. I remember the conversations on this web site about the stator and regulator and performed the checks from the stator pages. The rectifier/regulator was shorted and I ordered a replacement. While I had the bike down and apart I went through most of the connections and cleaned them (One at a time). I also removed the petcock and cleaned the gas tank of sedement. I pulled the plugs and cleaned and regaped them and charged the battery. I thought once I replaced the R/R I would get back on the bike and get some more miles in, but now the bike won't start. It turns over great but won't kick off. It doesn't even try to kick. I tried the prime for 10 seconds and set to on with no throttle but chocked but still nothing. I've retraced my steps and pulled the Hayes manual wiring diagrams and all looks good. I pulled the plugs and checked for spark. I have spark so I tried shooting some carb cleaner in the air box to see if it would at least attempt to start - nothing, just cranks and cranks. I have compression and expected the problem to be fuel but even a spry of carb cleaner into each cylinder won't give even a small indication of it kicking off. The battery is at 12.4 VDC and my wiring has been checked with an ohmmeter more than once with no problem found. I've searched hours on this forum to find an answer and have checked many of the post that sounded like something I should check but come up empty handed. I know everything points to something I did, that's why i have taken so many hours retracing my steps and checking what I did. I have a working bike with a dead battery and now it won't start - I'm really bummed and hope someone has had a similar situation and can shed some light on this one. PLEASE HELP, this bike is my freedom ( and sanity) from the hectic life we all live.