I am Brien and I got a 1983 GS750T about 4 months ago as my first motorcycle. The PO did a good job of restoring it and it was running great for the summer months. The bike is not a daily driver for me I usually go for a 30 min ride 2-3 days a week.
Troubles for me began when I went away for two weeks and when I got back the bike wouldn't start only turn over but not fire up. I borrowed a buddy's battery charger
and after a night's charge all was well it fired right up and worked well for the next couple days. Then a week went by and again the same issue of just the starter motor going but no start. I bought one of the above 750 mA "smart" chargers and that time it took a couple days of trying and charging to get it to start. I would charge it overnight and the first time I would crank it would sound like it was firing but would quickly die out and subsequent start attempts would just sound like the starter motor going. Eventually after three nights it started up, then a few days later it was doing the same thing.
This weekend I had no luck at all after several charging attempts. I pulled out the battery and it was a lead-acid type and the fluid level was extremely low, so I opted to replace it with a new AGM one. The new battery didn't fix the issue. It still won't start.
The troubleshooting steps I have tried so far are to start the Stator Paper tests but I didn't get very far without it being able to start.
I started going through the electrical section at BassCliff's site and this section had me worried
When I hook up a multimeter to the battery I have 12.8-9 on a freshly charged new battery, with the key and lights on it drops to about 12.4, the first crank I see about 11.0 volts and it tries to fire up, then on the second and later attempts the voltage when pressing the crank button go down to 10.5, 10.0 then 9.5. After the start it goes back up to 12.3-4.
I have traced through as much of the wiring as I can see without taking the tank or controls off and I don't see anything obviously corroded or burned.
Tonight I pulled the spark plugs and when grounded I saw a small blue/white spark on each one, but having no frame of reference I am not sure if that was weak or not.
I suspected that it was an electrical short issue since it seemed to start better
on warmer dry days then dew covered mornings or rainy days.
I was hoping that this kind group could try to point me in the right direction to try to help me find my issue(s). Thanks for your time and patience with a newbie.
Brien
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