Hi Guys,
First off, go easy on me. This is my first bike and I'm not too skilled (but learning) at all of this mechanical stuff.
I have a 1980 XS11 standard that doesn't seem to be getting any power. One day when I was coming home from a ride it started sputtering a few hundred yards form my house. I thought I may have been running out of gas and thought myself lucky to be so close to home. I pull in the driveway and shut if off to talk to my SO who happened to be outside. When I went to go start it again to put it away, there was nothing. No lights on the instrument panel, no attempt to turn over, nothing. So I figured I'd somehow killed my battery.
This was right before vacation so unfortunately I had to put it away for a week.
I get back from vacation and try to push start it down the road, but have no luck. So, and this is where some people might call me names, I looked up on the internet to see if its possible to jump a bike battery with a car. Most said yes, a few said no. So I gave it a shot. I hooked it up to my car, and it started right up. Cool! I went to disconnect the jumper cables and it died immediately upon removing the bike side negative clamp.
So now I'm reading stuff about a bad rectifier, but that doesn't seem to be what I'm seeing. Fuses all seem good, I checked all of the connections behind the fuse plate and nothing seemed bad. I have the battery hooked to a trickle charger right now, but its reading at 100%.
Any suggestions?
First off, go easy on me. This is my first bike and I'm not too skilled (but learning) at all of this mechanical stuff.
I have a 1980 XS11 standard that doesn't seem to be getting any power. One day when I was coming home from a ride it started sputtering a few hundred yards form my house. I thought I may have been running out of gas and thought myself lucky to be so close to home. I pull in the driveway and shut if off to talk to my SO who happened to be outside. When I went to go start it again to put it away, there was nothing. No lights on the instrument panel, no attempt to turn over, nothing. So I figured I'd somehow killed my battery.
This was right before vacation so unfortunately I had to put it away for a week.
I get back from vacation and try to push start it down the road, but have no luck. So, and this is where some people might call me names, I looked up on the internet to see if its possible to jump a bike battery with a car. Most said yes, a few said no. So I gave it a shot. I hooked it up to my car, and it started right up. Cool! I went to disconnect the jumper cables and it died immediately upon removing the bike side negative clamp.
So now I'm reading stuff about a bad rectifier, but that doesn't seem to be what I'm seeing. Fuses all seem good, I checked all of the connections behind the fuse plate and nothing seemed bad. I have the battery hooked to a trickle charger right now, but its reading at 100%.
Any suggestions?
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