Help r1200s won’t start
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Help r1200s won’t start
Boxer trixers, I’ve attended to my bike today, it’s been laid up since December, I’ve charged the battery as it was low, I went to start it but it just makes a single loud click, won’t turn over and and the engine light flashes on & off any ideas?
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Luke2184 wrote:Boxer trixers, I’ve attended to my bike today, it’s been laid up since December, I’ve charged the battery as it was low, I went to start it but it just makes a single loud click, won’t turn over and and the engine light flashes on & off any ideas?
If there's a click, I'd hazard a guess that the battery's fubarred! It'll be the solenoid you can hear. If you've got some jump leads, and something to connect them to, of course, that's the simplest way to find out.
Pete
Nocto Diuque Venamur
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Plus one on the bad battery. Thats sounds like a classic case...
R1250GS
R1100S BCR
KTM RC8R 12R.
2006 HD Streetglide.
Claas Arion 180
MF 135
MF 350
1943 Ford 2N Funk Flathead Conversion
R1100S BCR
KTM RC8R 12R.
2006 HD Streetglide.
Claas Arion 180
MF 135
MF 350
1943 Ford 2N Funk Flathead Conversion
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Cheers guys will give it a try.
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Was the battery, even though it’s fully charged it won’t start the bike, got a gel battery for £50.
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Glad you got it going Luke! Are you enjoying the bike?
The battery in the bike was probably 6 or 7 years old and was a Chinese unit, which was all I could get hold off quickly when the previous Lucas failed when I was over in St. Ives.
These bikes eat batteries if you don't keep them in top condition all of the time. The original BMW Excide failed after 2 months, the replacement Lucas lasted a couple of years and the Chinese battery lasted until your failure, so it did pretty well. I think I gave you the BMW battery tender with the bike. Keep it on that all of the time it's not being used.
The battery in the bike was probably 6 or 7 years old and was a Chinese unit, which was all I could get hold off quickly when the previous Lucas failed when I was over in St. Ives.
These bikes eat batteries if you don't keep them in top condition all of the time. The original BMW Excide failed after 2 months, the replacement Lucas lasted a couple of years and the Chinese battery lasted until your failure, so it did pretty well. I think I gave you the BMW battery tender with the bike. Keep it on that all of the time it's not being used.
********Jim********
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2006 'Colgate' R1200s
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2006 'Colgate' R1200s
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