That front mudguard must have been a huge help....I tried to start the Multi again today - no go, I put my spare battery on- still no go. I tried to start the DR-Z to use with jump leads -no go. Despite knowing better I jumped on the CCM and rode out though the lanes to Cadbury Castle and back. I could hardly see out the visor as it and the bike were mingingView attachment 154638
From experience this degenerate likes his front wheel in the airThat front mudguard must have been a huge help....
Quite, The "mud guard is purely ornamental and serves no functional purpose.That front mudguard must have been a huge help....
That's what my Streetfighter is doing. On a fully charged battery it won't turn over at all. Doubling up battery power with jump leads it will just about start, if I'm lucky, but very reluctantly. I would have thought that with a bad earth it wouldn't turn at all. I'm looking at either a knackered starter motor or sprag clutch. Both will have to be checked because if the sprag wasn't the original cause of the problem it's probably shot now from repeated failed starts.Multi is still refusing to start, despite putting a new, very big tractor battery on it. It still turns over very sluggishly. I will need to find the earthing point and the starter solenoid and check for corrosion or lose terminals. I also found oil on the floor from a leaking fork seal - it doesn't seem that long since I changed it last!
I guess you've checked the fork for stone chips?Multi is still refusing to start, despite putting a new, very big tractor battery on it. It still turns over very sluggishly. I will need to find the earthing point and the starter solenoid and check for corrosion or lose terminals. I also found oil on the floor from a leaking fork seal - it doesn't seem that long since I changed it last!
I've cured minor fork seal seepage on my KTM 1190 with the off-roaders trick of reseating the seals by running a very thin feeler gauge around them.I guess you've checked the fork for stone chips?
There is some pitting at the lower end. The Dorset roads are in a very poor state.I guess you've checked the fork for stone chips?
Any hi impact front end knocks lately palMulti is still refusing to start, despite putting a new, very big tractor battery on it. It still turns over very sluggishly. I will need to find the earthing point and the starter solenoid and check for corrosion or lose terminals. I also found oil on the floor from a leaking fork seal - it doesn't seem that long since I changed it last
Did you ever lend it to Wayne just askin'?
Can you bump start it? Just to rule out the operational side of things…Multi is still refusing to start, despite putting a new, very big tractor battery on it. It still turns over very sluggishly. I will need to find the earthing point and the starter solenoid and check for corrosion or lose terminals. I also found oil on the floor from a leaking fork seal - it doesn't seem that long since I changed it last!
Thank you, Yes I live on a hill I could try, but I would need some help pushing back should that fail.Can you bump start it? Just to rule out the operational side of things…
Bro you have a telehandler right? Job jobbed…Thank you, Yes I live on a hill I could try, but I would need some help pushing back should that fail.
You should hear it prime.I can't hear the fuel pump working when I switch the ignition on. Should I be able to? I can hear it on the V-Strom. I've checked the fuse and the relay.
At the risk of being compared to PerryL I'll answer my own post.I can't hear the fuel pump working when I switch the ignition on. Should I be able to? I can hear it on the V-Strom. I've checked the fuse and the relay.
When I pulled the fuel pipe out it was under pressure and sprayed fuel in my face.I still would have thought it should prime. It would not prime if the kill switch was off, but it wouldn't crank then either. I would do a quick check of the clutch and sidestand switches to make sure both are functioning normally. Then throw my hands up in the air dramatically and flounce off. Proper flounce mind you, none of this macho bullshit!
You should hear it run briefly just to pressurise the line. It will then stop but start to run again when you press the start button.I can't hear the fuel pump working when I switch the ignition on. Should I be able to? I can hear it on the V-Strom. I've checked the fuse and the relay.
That's the next step. We started with the fuel as we couldn't smell any at the exhaust.You should hear it run briefly just to pressurise the line. It will then stop but start to run again when you press the start button.
Curious as to how you got the 8mm pipe in when testing it into a jar? Just forced it in against the spring loaded shut off valve?
Have you checked for a spark at each cylinder?