Check wiring to starter. If you assume it's the wiring grab 2 wires and touch the possitive to possitive on battery and starter and do the nagatives. If the starter works it's the wiring if it doesn't then it's the starter. If you have checked all wiring and still nothing take battery to oriellys to get tested
Check power cable running to starter note on some smaller models no ele. start kick start only ?
SOURCE: charging problem on 2002 929 rr1 blade
I'm thinking your battery is the wrong ah. 8.6 for that type motorcycle is quite low. I would expect around 12 - 14 ah. Actually you should not be draining the battery though. The problem may be in the alternator assy its self. Have you checked all three legs of the charging system coming from the stator? I have found the stator to be the culprit many times in this situation. The bike should not be draining the battery at all if the alternator is charging correctly. What was the oem battery ah that you replaced?
SOURCE: electric start dont work
You probably have a bad switch
First look to se if there are any fuses
also see if horn works
FIX for determining if starter works
to find out take jumper cables and put the red cable on the plus side of the battery and the black on the minus side of battery(ground)
Put the black lead(ground ) on the frame of the bike near starter and touch the red to the starter lead( you may have to peel back rubber boot over starter nut
when you touch the starter nut it will spark and should spin over
if it does then you need to remove the screw assembly that holds the starter button and remove and clean it out with electronic cleaner (you may have to replace it if so go to honda shop and order new one
Good luck
SOURCE: No Horn
sounds like you have a dirty or missing ground connection or a fuse that's bad. the ground problem is usually best left to a technician (it can get pretty involved, but the fuse is a quick check and fix you can look at it and see if it is blown and get a new one at any auto parts store.
SOURCE: bike wont start
check that it is fully charged as some new batt arnt charged failing that check the starter fuse next to the battery should be a 30amp fuse
Hi,
This will be either the starter solenoid is faulty or the starter motor needs replacing.Have the solenoid checked before removing the starter motor.
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