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83-750ESD
No start After A Drop?????
I bought the bike with 33000km on it, and ive put on only 1000 km since, the other night, as I was driving into my apartment complex, I dumped it. I hit the kill switch before the bike even hit the ground. After I righted the bike, I tried to start it to get it into my parking stall across the lot, but it wou;nt start, and I had it in Nutral. I cycled throught about a half dozen times turning the key to the run position with the kill switch off, and it still wont start....I thought the interlock switch might be the cause (all city start stop traffic), cleaned and put it back together and still nothing. I don't even hear the starter motor engage. I've got the start button apart now, but am doubtful that would be the cause. Any suggestions?Tags: None
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KiwiGS
I have had a fuse pop out of its holder after a drop.
Just a thought.
Check all your connections as well. They can sometimes be jarred apart.
Cheers
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83-750ESD
Right now, in our nice thunderstorm in Calgary, I have, disassembled and reassembled the starter and interlock switch, cleaning both, unplugged the wires to everything i can reach, disconnected the battery, and its still not letting me crank it. Kinda frustrating when you don't have a second vehicle to back yourself up on. Thanks for the fuses though, that was one of the first things i checked.
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Nicholaschase29
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SPARKSS
Originally posted by 83-750ESD View PostRight now, in our nice thunderstorm in Calgary, I have, disassembled and reassembled the starter and interlock switch, cleaning both, unplugged the wires to everything i can reach, disconnected the battery, and its still not letting me crank it. Kinda frustrating when you don't have a second vehicle to back yourself up on. Thanks for the fuses though, that was one of the first things i checked.
Proceed logically.......If you think you've discovered a defective switch or connector and want to confirm this......bridge it to test.
Hope this helps.
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83-750ESD
Well, I have grabbed a voltmeter from work and I'm going to start tracing it from the battery, I got to have a good long look at the wiring diagram on the :shudders: bus to work, I've found a few extra problems with the front switches after I posted so I've already ordered a set of new ones from the local shop. I've been recording in a book everything that I have done so far, kinda interesting at how few wires actually run a bike.
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83-750ESD
Thanks for the encouragement. The problem was stupidly simple. After tracing everything and having power to every where I should except the Start Button, I disconnected the Clutch Interlock completely and spliced the wires....Running good now It worked when I had it off the bike, but not when I put it back on apparently.
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