Yesterday I had to ride downtown a little, looking for a county office. At one point I stalled her out when a guy with a left turn signal on went straight through instead and almost got me. When I hit the starter, it behaved as if the battery was very low and barely turned the starter, which didn't figure, as I had ridden a dozen miles at speed after an easy start. I walked around to complete my errand, wondering how to get home and back to get the bike, etc. After I finished, I walked back to where I'd parked, and she fired right up! WTF? The battery is fairly new. Does this sound like a starter issue, a ground issue, or charging? I doubt charging, as it wouildn't have a stronger charge after sitting than when I'd tried to start it before. It has always had a slow starter when warm/hot, which make those up-hill/ turning/ hop on it/ blend into traffic stall-outs an adventure. Any ideas? Runs fine otherwise...
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overheated?
I know on my xs850 after riding around town and stopping for gas the pistons and cylinders would cool at different rates and act like the batter was going because it was too tight. I'd give it about 10 minutes and she'd fire right up.
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yep,
I'd fill up my tank, buy a coke and relax on the curb until the coke was gone then she'd start right up. That or there's a thermal problem with your battery.
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I second that it is a probably a ground issue. This has happened to me on numerous vehicles.1980 XS 1100 Standard
1980 XS 1100 Special
1982 XJ 1100
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Check out a Kuryakyn LED charge indicator. Dennis Kirk #406777. It will really open your eyes on how little charge you get when tooling in traffic with alot of stop and go traffic.When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g HardbaggerComment
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