Any guesses what's going on? It's a '79 GS750E.
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Intermittent Starter Problem
The bike and starter have been running fine with no issues at all. I rode it home from work, parked it, went back 15 minutes later and the starter stopped working for a while....as in, nothing happened when I hit the starter button...the key was on, bike in neutral, run switch was on. I kick started it and it fired right up, but made a strange noise that sounded like a gear whirring....sounded like it came from the left side. I shut it off and tried the starter again....still nothing. Kicked started it again, it started again, but the strange sound went away after a few seconds this time, then the bike started normally with the starter after that. This morning all's fine again, at least for now.
Any guesses what's going on? It's a '79 GS750E.'79 GS750 - 4th and current ride...first since 1983
'73 CB350 - 1st ride
'76 GT750 - 2nd ride - the "water buffalo" - sold to buy an engagement ring
'79 RD400F Daytona Special - 3rd ride, the last of the street legal US 2-strokes - sold to buy a houseTags: None
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Did the starter motor seemed/sounded like it started to turn then stalled? did instrument lights go dim when you pressed starter button but motor didn't turn?
Might be time to investigate starter clutch!1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostDid the starter motor seemed/sounded like it started to turn then stalled? did instrument lights go dim when you pressed starter button but motor didn't turn?
Might be time to investigate starter clutch!'79 GS750 - 4th and current ride...first since 1983
'73 CB350 - 1st ride
'76 GT750 - 2nd ride - the "water buffalo" - sold to buy an engagement ring
'79 RD400F Daytona Special - 3rd ride, the last of the street legal US 2-strokes - sold to buy a house
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostWhy not just test the solenoid???
Thanks for the help everyone!'79 GS750 - 4th and current ride...first since 1983
'73 CB350 - 1st ride
'76 GT750 - 2nd ride - the "water buffalo" - sold to buy an engagement ring
'79 RD400F Daytona Special - 3rd ride, the last of the street legal US 2-strokes - sold to buy a house
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Originally posted by JMHJ View PostDoes that bike not have the clutch safety switch (i.e., both hands are busy)?
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Originally posted by JMHJ View PostDoes that bike not have the clutch safety switch (i.e., both hands are busy)?
The starter issue has not resurfaced since I originally posted this.....guess I'll knock wood, and keep my fingers crossed that it was just an anomaly.'79 GS750 - 4th and current ride...first since 1983
'73 CB350 - 1st ride
'76 GT750 - 2nd ride - the "water buffalo" - sold to buy an engagement ring
'79 RD400F Daytona Special - 3rd ride, the last of the street legal US 2-strokes - sold to buy a house
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Your clutch safety switch was probably bypassed by PO. But it might be sticking in "on" spot, waiting to work again- like when you stall out at uphill stop,with that SUV behind you. Best to be sure that it has been bypassed! Easy to check1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Thanks for the info.....I sure do learn some obscure stuff around here!'79 GS750 - 4th and current ride...first since 1983
'73 CB350 - 1st ride
'76 GT750 - 2nd ride - the "water buffalo" - sold to buy an engagement ring
'79 RD400F Daytona Special - 3rd ride, the last of the street legal US 2-strokes - sold to buy a house
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