The new battery solved it. Thanks for the education I always figured that if the battery was strong enough to start the bike in cool (around 40 degrees) weather… that it was in pretty good shape !
I did not know that when the bike is all warmed up, there is additional resistance in the electrical system (basically the coils ?) and that this requires even MORE juice from the battery to start the engine.
A few of you mentioned this possibility – and THANKS, you were right on !
I realize ALL the other advice is important too… and would like to make sure that it’s up to par as well.
THANKS for the quick and very helpful info.
UPDATE - Thanks a ton for the awesome help so quick! I think that I have enough info now. I put in a new battery today, and it already seems better... however it rained most of the day... so I didn't get to really repeat past situations. But with everybody's help, I feel better about getting this completely sorted out. I will post back here later with whatever the final issue really was
I appreciate it... Greg
Hi, I have a 1980 GS 850G - all stock, no rust, no accidents, never left outside, it's in nice shape and has 29000 miles on it. I've owned it 5 years (maybe a bit longer), and have been a regular at this site off and on since then (was addicted to this site years ago). I am NOT a mechanic (I've only done basic upkeep), but I've always liked riding motorcycles, and love my 850.
I had a guy rebuild the carbs, maybe 4 years ago, replaced most all the parts, in and around, the carbs at that time. The bike ran fine. However for the last couple years I have only been doing "maintenance rides". I take the 850 out for a 30 to 45 minute freeway ride, approx 3 times a month, year round. I feel this keeps the battery in shape, and all the fluids, and seals, and everything working pretty well. And I haven't had any problems with the bike.
NEW issue, that I would like some detailed info on soon please.
A month or so, I started riding my 850 a bit more, have been commuting to work (on dry days) and running errands on her. The new issue, is that several times recently, when I just ride to the store, do a little shopping, come out to ride home, SHE WON'T START. I've had to wait 30 minutes, and up to an hour one time. And then... she WILL start!
This problem may have been there for some time... but I never noticed it because there was always a week or two between starting it (go for my maintenance ride, and then shut it off). But now, if it's just parked a short while... and then you try to start it... no go! Until some time has passed (30 to 60 minutes) and then my 850 will work like normal.
I would love to hear as much info as possible as to all the different things that could be wrong. THANK YOU very much for your time and thoughts!
Greg M.
Seattle, WA. USA
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