Very audible buzzing sound after bike is turned off. Not the fuel pump. Tried starting and stopping the bike several times. I believe it is the ABS system. Any idea what is causing the motor/pump to continue buzzing and operating?
SOURCE: Honda CBR 900rr 95 Will not start
Check fuel pump is working(remove seat and tank)Although your bike has carbs,they are fed by a fuel pump(under seat and tank)
if there is no fuel getting pumped when you are cranking over,replace fuel pump relay(cheapest option)If still no joy your fuel pump is u/s.although hondas have a seperate small vacume type hose running off the back of the pump,any pump off a kawasaki zx7/zx9 will do the job(they are all made by the same firm)
SOURCE: 1999 road king wont start
Its your fuel pump if you can't hear it. And its inside your tank. Not a hard fix if you have a book that tells you how to remove it. Alot of procedures to follow to get it right. And yes it does work off a relay.
SOURCE: OVERHEATING 2000 YZ80
ya i have a yz250f and learned from a first hand experience that any racebike 2 stroke or 4 stroke doesnt like to idle for a few minutes without moviing. i started up my bike and let it sit for 8 minutes to warm up and antifreeze started spewing out. so i cut it off and called a friend that races. he told me these bikes need air moving through them otherwise they overheat easily and the antifreeze over flows because it expands. if i actually read the manual the book says not to let the bike stand and idle for more then 3 minutes cause after that amount of time it should already be warmed up.
so its just the bike over heating and make sure to top off your coolant the next time u ride
SOURCE: 2000 yamaha YZF 600r wouldnt start
i suspect the battery is problem.Also you may have an electric fuel pump that is acting up.
SOURCE: Bike is backfiring through carb.
do u have the correct spark plug the one recommended by the manufacturer
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