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    Won't start when hot

    1982 GS1100G. The bike won't start (behaves like the battery is almost drained) after riding for a while. But, after letting the bike cool down it will start with no problem.
    I had the starter rebuilt last year and just installed a new battery and neither helped.

    Any suggestions as to what could cause this?

    #2
    My Honda CBX 1047, 1979 was exactly the same and I tried a lot of things, in the end it was the battery itself, which was bad, and after I replaced the battery the bike started as it should warm and cold.

    You wrote you already changed the battery so I don't know, but this was the error on my Honda......

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      #3
      next time get a big screwdriver and try jumping the starter relay to see if that helps, you could still have a bad starter, or bad start switch, bad connections. Someone made comment that if the starter housing bolts are to tight it can cause the starter to drag.(Not the mounting bolts)

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        #4
        My CB 1100 F was doing the exact same thing when I baught it. Found the previous owner had installed a battery one size smaller than it needed.

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          #5
          First thing I would check for is a bad ground.....expands when hot and the ground becomes poor, but is OK when it cools and contracts. Had the same problem on a brand new Ford years ago. It was under warranty, but mechanics could not find the problem....always worked for them. Pulled off the cables and found a slightly bent washer between the ground cable and the engine block. Threw it away and had no more starting problems.
          Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'

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