1 Sudden no start with starter button, where to check next? Wed Aug 02, 2017 1:58 pm
boostd4
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I bought this half converted cafe project a month ago (85 K100RS) and it has been starting and running just fine since I bought it. The owner claims it has 18,000 miles and has been in his family since new but it has no instrument cluster (cafe project...).
Today the bike started fine and I rode it maybe 5 miles to breakfast and it wouldn't start when I was trying to leave. The little green starter button has always felt like it was missing a spring inside (it doesn't have a solid spring back when you push it in). I'm curious if while riding it's making contact on/off all the time and that burned something out...
I was able to push start the bike and get home. Same deal when I got home and tried to restart it. The battery has 12.78 volts when the kill switch is in the "on" position (or any kill switch position really when I'm probing directly at the battery terminals).
I pulled the switch off the bars and opened it up and can see where the green button's backside (a metal button) connects two halves of a continuity ring. The right side of the ring (away from center of bike) has 0.16v and the left side has 0.57v. When the button is pressed and connects the two, both halves then have 0.57v.
That seems like almost no voltage at all. I plan to buy new switches for both sides (the left turn signal lever is broken off anyway) but was wondering if anyone could guide me to the next step. I can see a bunch of relays under the rear of the tank but I'll have to figure how this custom seat comes off to get at them. Any tips on lifting the tank as well - it is about 1/3 full of fuel and it looks like the hose leading to the fuel rail will not allow the tank to lift up much..
TIA!!
Pic of the bike:
Today the bike started fine and I rode it maybe 5 miles to breakfast and it wouldn't start when I was trying to leave. The little green starter button has always felt like it was missing a spring inside (it doesn't have a solid spring back when you push it in). I'm curious if while riding it's making contact on/off all the time and that burned something out...
I was able to push start the bike and get home. Same deal when I got home and tried to restart it. The battery has 12.78 volts when the kill switch is in the "on" position (or any kill switch position really when I'm probing directly at the battery terminals).
I pulled the switch off the bars and opened it up and can see where the green button's backside (a metal button) connects two halves of a continuity ring. The right side of the ring (away from center of bike) has 0.16v and the left side has 0.57v. When the button is pressed and connects the two, both halves then have 0.57v.
That seems like almost no voltage at all. I plan to buy new switches for both sides (the left turn signal lever is broken off anyway) but was wondering if anyone could guide me to the next step. I can see a bunch of relays under the rear of the tank but I'll have to figure how this custom seat comes off to get at them. Any tips on lifting the tank as well - it is about 1/3 full of fuel and it looks like the hose leading to the fuel rail will not allow the tank to lift up much..
TIA!!
Pic of the bike:
Last edited by boostd4 on Fri Aug 03, 2018 2:09 pm; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : not resolved)