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nicholas pope Posted on Jun 05, 2012
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My suzuki hayabusa wont start when it gets hot, its fine when cold

I crank it fine when i first ride but when i stop to go to store or get gas if wont turn motor over when hot i have to wait about 15 minutes to crank

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Ssomethin in ignition or electrics is gittn hot causin resistence--older vehicles can develop it--test shud be done on each component--start with coil--then relays--then wiring--getta repair manual on that model but dont change parts til u got answer

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SOURCE: suzuki gsxr 600 06 starting problems

200° is quite warm...
If the engine wont turn over, probabily you have a bad battery, a bad starter or a bad starter relay, or bad connections.

A hot engine has more compression. If the full battery power doesn't reach the starter it won't turn over...

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

SOURCE: Suzuki AN150-CVT -Engine difficult to start

try puttin a bit of petrol down the head or spray bit of wd40 in t air filter then 1s it starts turn the air screw half a turn or failin tha try a new spark plug that always works 4 me

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2009

SOURCE: My Suzuki VL1500 cranks but really struggles to start!

When was the last time the valves were adjusted? Valve adjustment affects more than compression but vacuum as well and should be checked... A lot of rider never check it until they have a problem like this, and it gets worse when it is colder outside.

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2010

SOURCE: my suzuki 650 savage motorcycle has been in my

your gas most likely is gummy in your carb... take it apart .. clean it out and put it back on .. spray some starter fluid in the carb ... it should crank up

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