1 K100RT No Voltage - Good Battery Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:16 pm
BadjerJim
Silver member
HELP -
Okay, I hadn't ridden my 1985 K100RT in about a month. This Saturday is the charity Toy Run for our town. So I went out and hooked up my battery charger to make sure the bike was ready.
Wow: turned the key, and the dash lights were bright. So I punched the starter button. Got a grunt from the starter, but no start. Waited a minute. Punched the starter button again, got a 'grunt' from the starter... and then nothing. Lights out on the dash (no neutral light, warning lights, nothing.)
Pulled and checked all the fuses under the left side cover... they're all fine.
What did I screw up? What is blown? Is there a secret fuse somewhere? I can understand if the starter won't crank due to low voltage, but this is something else.
PLEASE HELP - the Toy Run for charity is in 2 days. Where should I start? Anybody have a problem similar to this? THANK YOU! direct email = badjerjim@gmail.com
Okay, I hadn't ridden my 1985 K100RT in about a month. This Saturday is the charity Toy Run for our town. So I went out and hooked up my battery charger to make sure the bike was ready.
Wow: turned the key, and the dash lights were bright. So I punched the starter button. Got a grunt from the starter, but no start. Waited a minute. Punched the starter button again, got a 'grunt' from the starter... and then nothing. Lights out on the dash (no neutral light, warning lights, nothing.)
Pulled and checked all the fuses under the left side cover... they're all fine.
What did I screw up? What is blown? Is there a secret fuse somewhere? I can understand if the starter won't crank due to low voltage, but this is something else.
PLEASE HELP - the Toy Run for charity is in 2 days. Where should I start? Anybody have a problem similar to this? THANK YOU! direct email = badjerjim@gmail.com