grant965 Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 hi, bike doesn't always start when i want it. Sometimes it works perfectly but getting more frequently when i press start switch lights on dash come on as they should but there is a ticking sound from under the seat. I had this problem about 2 months ago and my mate used a voltmeter to trace it to the starter motor, he cleaned it out, which seemed to fix the problem up until last week when exhaust gaskets were replaced.So, is it a case of a new starter motor? Used ones from a biker breakers worth it? Possibility of another part? Try cleaning again?I know little about bikes so if replies could be simple it would be appreciated.thanksGrant Quote
eastanglianbiker Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 it sounds like it is either the starter motor again or the starter solinoid.the clicking you can hear will be the solinoid trying to turn starter motor over it is behind side panel remove the panel press start button you will find it and tap it with screwdriver see if it then turns bike over Quote
Fozzie Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 Can you bypass the solenoid to check? Pair of pliers to make a connection over the contacts will do. If it fires up easily then, look at your battery.The starter motor being clogged up could just have been a provoking factor meaning a weak battery couldn't push it round and overcome it. The rapid clicking tells me the solenoid is working so more likely to be the battery unless the connections at the solenoid are rubbish. I wouldn't think the starter motor is the cause if it was serviced recently unless the unit has broken down rather than clog up. Quote
Bogof Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 Do the lights dim when you try to start it?If so, charge your battery. Quote
grant965 Posted July 30, 2011 Author Posted July 30, 2011 thanks for the help, il have a try tomorrow, I have a battery charger so will give it a try. Only problem is that you don't know when it won't work so there is going to be a lot of time spent testing ideas. Quote
Colin the Bear Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 Check the connections to the battery are tight and check the earth strap. Quote
Rymez2K Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 Definitely check the battery as it may be on its way out.Mine cat had similar symptoms, when the battery was on its way out. Quote
Fozzie Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 I made a slight error, the clicking tells me the relay is working, the solenoid is most likely to blame as arcing destroys the contacts. Clean up the connections and get a new one in. Quote
Bogof Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 I made a slight error, the clicking tells me the relay is working, the solenoid is most likely to blame as arcing destroys the contacts. Clean up the connections and get a new one in. You were also right Fozzie. If the battery is low (or poor connections as Colin said) the solenoid will click merrily away but the starter may not turn. Happened yesterday on my CBR Quote
grant965 Posted August 12, 2011 Author Posted August 12, 2011 SORTED !!! Opened bike up, cleaned and greased connection to starter motor and its working perfectly.Was working fine for a few days then noticed yesterday there seemed to be a lack of power, like it wasn't warmed up properly or released clutch to early and the bike stuttered.Never happened before so was really odd, any suggestions?Things to note:Cold and wet day - warmed bike up for a bit longer than I usually doBrother was on backOne exhaust header keeps getting blown off, only leaking slightly (sorting today)Clutch cable has a temporary fix whereby it sits on a nut rather than in the adjuster because it broke - hopefully new one arrives todayAlso, one last thing, put a new end can on the other day, Danmoto carbon and s/s stubby, and it seems to backfire a lot more than my beowulf can, its sounds brilliant but is this going to be doing any damage? Quote
Tango Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 Backfiring on the overrun could be where it's drawing air in from the header. Once you fix that the problem should go away/reduce.If the new exhaust is different you may have a fuelling issue. Try the old exhaust back on and see if the problem disappears.Bob Quote
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