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  • UGH will it ever give up?!

    Changed out my handlebars, changed out the fusebox, changed front tire, rebuilt front forks, cleaned front and rear brake systems, installed HID headlight...


    Now, I turn the key, the instrument panel lights up....but pushing my start button does NOTHING

    79F
    "Excelsior"
    Honda gl1100 handlebar
    Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
    OE headers,Jardine slipons
    Hid headlight 6000k
    Stock jets
    Shinko 712 F & R
    Oe hardbags and luggage rack
    TC fuse block
    K&n filter with oe airbox
    Raptor 660 Acct

  • #2
    Did you try jumping the solenoid?
    Nate

    78 XS11 "Matilda" 2H7 000364

    2001 Raptor ACCT, T.C. Fuse Box, TC Bros Forward Controls
    Kuryakyn Iso Grips/Throttleboss/Bar End Mirror, Custom Covered Seat
    Shinko 712s, HID Headlight, RC Performance Exhaust
    Bikemaster Daytona Handlebars, Galfer SS Brake Lines
    Barnett HD Clutch Springs, T.C. Spin On Filter Adapter
    K+N Air Filter

    88 Voyager XII
    81 XJ650 Maxim

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    • #3
      While I was researching no-start conditions, I had a charger on the battery.
      I went out to jump the solenoid, I figured I'd try the starter button again.


      The battery was just dead
      79F
      "Excelsior"
      Honda gl1100 handlebar
      Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
      OE headers,Jardine slipons
      Hid headlight 6000k
      Stock jets
      Shinko 712 F & R
      Oe hardbags and luggage rack
      TC fuse block
      K&n filter with oe airbox
      Raptor 660 Acct

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      • #4
        JAT Are you sure the emergency kill switch is on ?

        Whoops!!! A tad late.

        Glad ya figured it out.
        1980 XS1100G "Dolly G" Full Dresser (with a coat of many colors )
        1979 XS1100SF (stock-euro mods planned)
        1984 XV700L Virago (to be hot-modded)
        1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim (semi-restored DD)
        1977 XS650D ( patiently awaiting resto)

        Sometimes it takes a whole tank of gas before you can think straight.

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        • #5
          Dead battery will do it every time.
          2H7 (79) owned since '89
          3H3 owned since '06

          "If it ain't broke, modify it"

          ☮

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          • #6
            I'm used to autos, where it will at least go "click click click"


            This bike just, sits there...no noises, nothing
            79F
            "Excelsior"
            Honda gl1100 handlebar
            Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
            OE headers,Jardine slipons
            Hid headlight 6000k
            Stock jets
            Shinko 712 F & R
            Oe hardbags and luggage rack
            TC fuse block
            K&n filter with oe airbox
            Raptor 660 Acct

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sparkfly88 View Post
              I'm used to autos, where it will at least go "click click click"


              This bike just, sits there...no noises, nothing
              Thde next question you should ask is, "How long has it been sitting?", and if not longer than a month or six weeks, you have a bad battery or some parasitic drain. Might want to check that. Disconnect the battery ground wire, and see if the charge stays up for a few days. If so, start looking for what ever it is that is draining the battery.
              If, on the other hand, it has been a year since you last had it running or put a charger on it, you deserve all the angst that it causes you.

              CZ

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              • #8
                Check the fluid level in your cells, they evaporate over time and if they get low the battery wont hold a charge. You need to refill with distilled water NOT tap water.
                '79 XS11 F
                Stock except K&N

                '79 XS11 SF
                Stock, no title.

                '84 Chevy K-10 "Big Blue"
                GM 350, Muncie SM465, NP208, GM 10 Bolt with 3.42gears turnin 31x10.5 Baja Claws

                "What they do have is an implacable, unrelenting presence and movement that bespeaks massive power lurking behind paint and chrome. They don't wail like a screeching ninja, the don't rumble like a harley. They just growl like a spactic, stressed out badger waiting to rip your face off and eat your soul." Trainzz~RIP~

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                • #9
                  The battery is from 09' and who knows how long the PO let it sit before me.


                  it's on the to buy list, just havent gotten to it yet
                  79F
                  "Excelsior"
                  Honda gl1100 handlebar
                  Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
                  OE headers,Jardine slipons
                  Hid headlight 6000k
                  Stock jets
                  Shinko 712 F & R
                  Oe hardbags and luggage rack
                  TC fuse block
                  K&n filter with oe airbox
                  Raptor 660 Acct

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sparkfly88 View Post
                    The battery is from 09' and who knows how long the PO let it sit before me.
                    it's on the to buy list, just havent gotten to it yet
                    Hi sparkfly,
                    while you are saving up for the replacement battery you can troubleshoot by running jumper cables to your car battery. That works better than hooking a charger to your dead battery because the charger's ~14V output won't let you see if the bike is charging or not while a battery stays at 12V until it sees a charge. Don't even need a multi-meter; point the headlight at a wall and rev the motor, if the light gets brighter, it's charging.
                    Fred Hill, S'toon
                    XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
                    "The Flying Pumpkin"

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                    • #11
                      I take the charger off when I go to start it.

                      I dont like to backfeed the charger using the bikes alternator.
                      79F
                      "Excelsior"
                      Honda gl1100 handlebar
                      Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
                      OE headers,Jardine slipons
                      Hid headlight 6000k
                      Stock jets
                      Shinko 712 F & R
                      Oe hardbags and luggage rack
                      TC fuse block
                      K&n filter with oe airbox
                      Raptor 660 Acct

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Whats a good battery for these guys?

                        I get about 5 starts on the battery before its dead.
                        79F
                        "Excelsior"
                        Honda gl1100 handlebar
                        Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
                        OE headers,Jardine slipons
                        Hid headlight 6000k
                        Stock jets
                        Shinko 712 F & R
                        Oe hardbags and luggage rack
                        TC fuse block
                        K&n filter with oe airbox
                        Raptor 660 Acct

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Opinions will vary of course. I buy mine at Meijer, I think they use Everstart brand. Runs about $60 and I get about 3-4 years out of one.
                          Life is what happens while your planning everything else!

                          When your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt.

                          81 XS1100 Special - Humpty Dumpty
                          80 XS1100 Special - Project Resurrection


                          Previously owned
                          93 GSX600F
                          80 XS1100 Special - Ruby
                          81 XS1100 Special
                          81 CB750 C
                          80 CB750 C
                          78 XS750

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                          • #14
                            Last one I got at WalMart. The secret to long battery life is maintanence. There are some on this site that poo-poo the use of battery maintainers, but a quality one will do a good job of keeping your battery going. One thing that will kill your battery is letting it's voltage drop below 12.5 volts. That usually happens when it sits without being used.
                            Another way is to subject it to over 14.5 volts for long periods during the charge cycle. That is usually caused by a bad regulator. It boils the water out of the cells.
                            The current crop of battery maintainers charge the battery up to 14 volts, (bulk charge), then drop back to 13.25V +/- for the float voltage, periodically shut off, and wait for a period of time, then check to see if the voltage dropped because of internal losses in the battery. They then repeat the cycle.
                            One I can recommend is http://batteryminders.com/store.php?...home&&app=bike
                            It has a 5 year warranty, and you just plug it in and don't forget to unplug it before you go riding.
                            I have used one to reclaim some marginal batteries. According to the factory engineer, the desulfator is on constantly.
                            Another one, which might appeal to our north of the border members , (embued with nationalistic fervor,) is a TecMate product called an Optimate 3+, marketed out of Canada. (As an added inducement, the packaging has a lot of orange on it )
                            It only calls for desulfation under certain conditions.
                            I have had one on two parallel batteries for about 9 months, so I don't know the long term performance yet, but from the looks of it, it is about the same as the Battery Minder. It will try to charge a battery with a voltage as low as 2V, while the Battery Minder won't work on anything below 10.5 V.
                            For the bean counters, the cost of a charger is about the cost of a battery, so if you double the life of a battery, you are even, and you still have the charger. So the next battery is almost like half price, plus you can use the charger on your cars, boats, ATV's, mobility scooters, inflatable playmates, etc, so the chances of prolonging the life of those batteries makes if look even more profitable.
                            I do not own stock in either of the companies, but I do use both of their products.

                            CZ
                            Last edited by CaptonZap; 06-30-2013, 09:32 AM.

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                            • #15
                              We don't have any meijers down south I think.... Lol.

                              The closest thing my walmart has is for a 1980 v something 1100. Don't remember the specific it used.

                              Anyone have the battery cross reference written down?

                              And I don't think I'll be needing a battery tender, as I plan to ride this thing for a while when I'm rebuilding my jeeps engine.
                              79F
                              "Excelsior"
                              Honda gl1100 handlebar
                              Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
                              OE headers,Jardine slipons
                              Hid headlight 6000k
                              Stock jets
                              Shinko 712 F & R
                              Oe hardbags and luggage rack
                              TC fuse block
                              K&n filter with oe airbox
                              Raptor 660 Acct

                              Comment

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