I recently picked up a 1980 GS750LT, and I'm having some starting problems. Its cold here (around 4C/40F) and I couldn't start my bike last night, I had it parked outside. It cranked for a while, I had the choke out, but wouldn't fire.
However, it didn't crank for long before the battery was dead. I don't know how long it should normally go before killing the battery, but I'm pretty sure it should go longer than it did.
Since it has always started before (usually in my heated parking area), I haven't had to look, but last night I was looking for a kick starter.. and.. hey, I couldn't find it. Am I crazy or stupid or does this bike not have one? Could the cranking arm have been removed?
I have been hearing that these bikes can have some electrical problems, so I'm guessing that maybe the battery isn't charging properly. If there is anything out there on diagnosing & fixing charging problems with these bikes, please let me know.
Now, to get the bike started, I want to pull the battery out and charge it with a regular car charger, I'm assuming there's no problem with this.. although I'm also assuming that I shouldn't be jump starting it from a car engine, correct?
I've got a repair manual on order, but in the meantime, can somebody give me a good idea of where the battery is in the bike and what needs to be removed to get at it?
I'm a new bike owner, so sorry for all the dumb questions, but thanks for the answers.
-Warren
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