GarethNW Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 I went to my bike this morning and it was showing no sign of life. I thought/hoped it was a dead battery. Well I took the car to work and left the bike at home. When I got back I tested the Bat and it was giving out 2.5 volts, Put it on charge and left it in the garage. My question is:Q:Can I do any harm to my bike by jump starting with leads! I know I have done it in the past on my old bike and I know you shouldnt have the engine of the car running but can it do any harm? Quote
Ash Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 I couldn't say for sure mate, but i've never had any problems after jump starting the bike, seen it done several times aswell, even with the car engine running. Funniest one was a fireblade jump started off a Morris minor You sure you havnt hit the kill switch Quote
Guest Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 People say you shouldnt do it, but I have (on my Fazer) and it was fine. Quote
oldgreg01 Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 Can't see how jump starting can cause any damage. All your doing is using a different battery to start the bike. Are you confusing it with bump starting, where you run with the bike in gear, jump on and dump the clutch. I suppose this could do some damage (not sure what), although I would imagine you would have to do it a hell of a lot before it caused any damage.I had to bump my bike a few times the other day. Turns out the nut and bolt holding the power cable to the starter motor had rusted and no current was getting through. Quote
Guest Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 (edited) i have jumped a bandit of a car with leads, and bumped a bike before, if you are going to do it with leads you need a mate, as trying to hold the leads on and push the button is not possible.i had to put screwdrivers or bolts into the jaws to make the ends smaller to get at the terminals, again you can be more accurate if you have someone to push the button.more difficult on the suzukis as they have a clutch safety so mate has to pull in clutch, or cable tie it to the bar.watching me do it on my own, trying to press the start button with my head, maybe funny, but not at the time. and PITSTOP is the ideal place for this... lol EDIT Thanks Dan Edited June 7, 2010 by Anonymous Quote
Guest Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 The risk in jump starting a bike, is if it has an ECU, cos it can be spiked... and kill the ECU.Think you'd have to be darn unlucky though... Quote
oldgreg01 Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 How can it cause a spike? and isn't the ECU protected by a fuse? Not disagreeing, just trying to understand. Quote
Guest Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 No idea tbh And you would of thought it'd be protected .... Happened to my pops brand new FJ ... and it was the AA who jumped him, spiked the ECU, fortunately for him he had it replaced under warranty. Quote
GarethNW Posted June 7, 2010 Author Posted June 7, 2010 Thanks all, I have taken the safe option and have left it on charge for a good 6 hours! I just tried the ignition and its all looking fine atm. Will start her up in an hour or two to give the battery time to get a good charge.Frankie you made me laugh with the bump start experience Quote
Guest Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 (edited) Thanks all, I have taken the safe option and have left it on charge for a good 6 hours! I just tried the ignition and its all looking fine atm. Will start her up in an hour or two to give the battery time to get a good charge.Frankie you made me laugh with the bump start experience couldv'e been worse, i could be taller and therefore have to bend further... and last time i bumped started a bike, i had to ask a man to give me a push... i could cringe.... Edited June 7, 2010 by Anonymous Quote
Guest Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 LOL!!Also when charging the battery with just the engine, is this not good for the battery aswell? As its not a trickle charger it wont have such an effective charge? Quote
Guest Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 LOL!!Also when charging the battery with just the engine, is this not good for the battery aswell? As its not a trickle charger it wont have such an effective charge?my battery is charged from the engine, thats what the alternator is for. same as the car the charger comes in handy for periods of low use, Quote
GarethNW Posted June 7, 2010 Author Posted June 7, 2010 Last time I had to bump start the Ninja (couldn’t do that this time as there wasn’t enough pwr to get the immobilizer off) The bike was to hard to push in gear, I think that is caused by the clutch being cold? Well I had to put it in neutral and then sit on the bike as normal. Use both feet to push myself along a flat road and then quickly pop into 2nd and let the clutch out Classic but it worked.All my bikes have been hard to push in gear with clutch in and easy as hell in NThen when the bikes been running 30 secs its easy either way Quote
rennie Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 There is nothing wrong with jumping a bike off a car battery!providing you get the polarity right you should do no damage!The reason that it's best not to have the car engine runningis that car charging systems tend to charge at a higher currentthan a bike's.Too many Amps could damage your bike battery permanently! Quote
GarethNW Posted June 8, 2010 Author Posted June 8, 2010 I think I know what I have done!Battery was reading fine this morning, had a run on the bike last night and its still good now. Lets hope it's just as good when I come to go home Well I think when I applied my steering lock I went one click to far and put my side lights on!Who uses side lights? Quote
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