These system failures seem to cascade across a number of bikes at the same time. I, too, am having starter problems. My electric start now longer works. For quite a while my bike, a 78E, has been hard to start and in jumping my bike, I’m afraid I compromised my starter circuit.
I jumped my bike by hooking the cables to the battery leads, which really didn’t help too much and my battery eventually exhausted itself. So, checking out the battery is next on my list.
To begin trouble shooting I checked out the clicking solenoid. I replaced it with a NOS one and I still get the clicking suggesting a weak battery. I crossed the solenoid leads, hit the start button and engaged the starter. Now, I could turn over the bike with the start button. Figuring I fixed the problem, I rode it around for about ½ hour with the intent of charging up the battery. At a stop sign all electrics failed and the bike stopped running. Turned the ignition off then on and got the instrument lights. Hitting the starter I got dim inst lights and the clicking again. Got it going with a rolling start.
Now when I try to cross the solenoid leads the entire electrical system goes dark. Turning the ignition off and on gets the inst lights back.
I figure the start button works, the solenoid works and the starter motor works. I do have the spade fuse fix and I checked those. The turn signals and brake lights work fine when I first turn on the ignition. What other components do I need to look at and how to check them?
The reason it was such a hard starter was that I let my spark plugs crud up. Only one out of four had a gap. Cleaned those up and re-gapped them and the bike starts with a touch – when everything is working.
Darrell
I jumped my bike by hooking the cables to the battery leads, which really didn’t help too much and my battery eventually exhausted itself. So, checking out the battery is next on my list.
To begin trouble shooting I checked out the clicking solenoid. I replaced it with a NOS one and I still get the clicking suggesting a weak battery. I crossed the solenoid leads, hit the start button and engaged the starter. Now, I could turn over the bike with the start button. Figuring I fixed the problem, I rode it around for about ½ hour with the intent of charging up the battery. At a stop sign all electrics failed and the bike stopped running. Turned the ignition off then on and got the instrument lights. Hitting the starter I got dim inst lights and the clicking again. Got it going with a rolling start.
Now when I try to cross the solenoid leads the entire electrical system goes dark. Turning the ignition off and on gets the inst lights back.
I figure the start button works, the solenoid works and the starter motor works. I do have the spade fuse fix and I checked those. The turn signals and brake lights work fine when I first turn on the ignition. What other components do I need to look at and how to check them?
The reason it was such a hard starter was that I let my spark plugs crud up. Only one out of four had a gap. Cleaned those up and re-gapped them and the bike starts with a touch – when everything is working.
Darrell
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