Found problem and bike now starts like crazy.
Well it's fixed. It WAS the starter after all that. Tightening the loose bolts didn't change a thing, got the click most of the time at the relay. Went to my parts stash I've been collecting off ebay and Andreas over time, and installed my backup starter. Hit the starter button and it cranked over at least 3 times as fast and started right up each time. So far I've tried it hot, cold, etc., and it's started each time right away with really fast crank over and no clicks. YES!
Took the buggered up starter apart and rebuilt it via the excellent tutorial on here, and with my shop manual. The brushes were actually almost new for wear, but the copper contact surface they rub on was a silver color, not copper. I sanded it lightly with 600grit and cleaned between the copper with an old hacksaw blade, relubed it with hitemp grease, and reassembled it. Haven't tried it yet, beccause it's replacement is working so well!
Well it's fixed. It WAS the starter after all that. Tightening the loose bolts didn't change a thing, got the click most of the time at the relay. Went to my parts stash I've been collecting off ebay and Andreas over time, and installed my backup starter. Hit the starter button and it cranked over at least 3 times as fast and started right up each time. So far I've tried it hot, cold, etc., and it's started each time right away with really fast crank over and no clicks. YES!
Took the buggered up starter apart and rebuilt it via the excellent tutorial on here, and with my shop manual. The brushes were actually almost new for wear, but the copper contact surface they rub on was a silver color, not copper. I sanded it lightly with 600grit and cleaned between the copper with an old hacksaw blade, relubed it with hitemp grease, and reassembled it. Haven't tried it yet, beccause it's replacement is working so well!
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