Okay, so... a couple of times this season, I've had this intermittant starting problem. I'd hit the starter switch, and.... nothing. It usually resolved itself, with the bike starting after 3 or 4 tries. I had thought that it was a weak charging/low battery condition that was doing it, and this thought occurred to me again when it happened on Sunday, as I was wearing heated gear, and I thought that the battery might have depeleted because of it.
So, Tuesday, I installed a heavy duty diode board and a high output voltage regulator. I also gave the battery a full charge. I didn't think any more about it until today when I decided to take the bike on a test run/errand. I pulled the bike out , hit the starter, and ... nothing.
So this time, I payed close attention to what was going on, because knew it couldn't be the battery. I heard the starter relay clicking and just for the hell of it, I pulled it off, and then plugged it back in. The bike started right up. After cleaning the contacts, and reassembling everything, I went to my mechanic and bought a new one. The bike seems to be starting fine now.
Let's just hope this is it, and it doesn't leave me stranded in the wilds of Vermont this weekend.
So, Tuesday, I installed a heavy duty diode board and a high output voltage regulator. I also gave the battery a full charge. I didn't think any more about it until today when I decided to take the bike on a test run/errand. I pulled the bike out , hit the starter, and ... nothing.
So this time, I payed close attention to what was going on, because knew it couldn't be the battery. I heard the starter relay clicking and just for the hell of it, I pulled it off, and then plugged it back in. The bike started right up. After cleaning the contacts, and reassembling everything, I went to my mechanic and bought a new one. The bike seems to be starting fine now.
Let's just hope this is it, and it doesn't leave me stranded in the wilds of Vermont this weekend.