SOOooo my battery died today...(help)
I need help..how can you start it back up? i already jump start it once before when the battery died the 1st time (its b/c i left the high beam on too long..like 25 min)rolled it down a hill pop the clutch in 2nd gear and it worked.
Now i tired doing it again but it just wont start? could it be b/c the battery it way too low? b/c the speedo doesnt even come on or the lights. CAN i jump start it with cables with a car? it wont hurt it will it?
sorry its kinda long..and one more question i need a oil change but how many mile do you have to change the oil? I got a bike that had 7xxx, now it has
9xxx...
Now i tired doing it again but it just wont start? could it be b/c the battery it way too low? b/c the speedo doesnt even come on or the lights. CAN i jump start it with cables with a car? it wont hurt it will it?
sorry its kinda long..and one more question i need a oil change but how many mile do you have to change the oil? I got a bike that had 7xxx, now it has
9xxx...
probably popped the main fuse. it's not in the fuse box with the rest, it's stuck on the side of the starter solenoid, usually under the front seat. should be a 30 amp fuse.
once you get it running again, i'd check the charging system and make sure it's working. running around with the high beam on shouldn't kill a battery.
once it's running, put a volt meter across the battery, and rev the bike to about 3k rpm, the volt meter should be at about 12v at idle, and around 14 or so at 3k rpm. if it doesn't go up, then the charging system isn't working.
and yes, you can jump it with a car. people always say you can't, or shouldn't do it, but as long as the car is just idling, it won't hurt anything, unless you have a very high output alternator on the car.
once you get it running again, i'd check the charging system and make sure it's working. running around with the high beam on shouldn't kill a battery.
once it's running, put a volt meter across the battery, and rev the bike to about 3k rpm, the volt meter should be at about 12v at idle, and around 14 or so at 3k rpm. if it doesn't go up, then the charging system isn't working.
and yes, you can jump it with a car. people always say you can't, or shouldn't do it, but as long as the car is just idling, it won't hurt anything, unless you have a very high output alternator on the car.
i just re-read that, do you mean you can't get it to jump start, or you can't get it to push start?
and change your oil every 3k miles, normally. i always change the oil as soon as i get any used bike though, just to be safe.
and change your oil every 3k miles, normally. i always change the oil as soon as i get any used bike though, just to be safe.
i cant get it to push start 2nd grear.. ill just jump start it...
that's all fine and good if you jump start it, but i'd be willing to bet you have a charging system problem. if so, it'll only run until the battery dies, then you'll be back in the same boat.
so im guessing ill just drive it around and it should just start up
i thought you said it died because you had the high beam on?? shouldn't do that! lol, if it's just been sitting a while, thats another story though. you should probably put the battery on a good slow charge, or it might crap out on you. they don't like being completely discharged, and just letting it run for a while will only charge it so much.
trickle charge the battery...if that doesn't work it probably needs replacement.
change oil like you would a car, every 3k miles or every 5k miles depending on how hard you ride.
change oil like you would a car, every 3k miles or every 5k miles depending on how hard you ride.
probably popped the main fuse. it's not in the fuse box with the rest, it's stuck on the side of the starter solenoid, usually under the front seat. should be a 30 amp fuse.
once you get it running again, i'd check the charging system and make sure it's working. running around with the high beam on shouldn't kill a battery.
once it's running, put a volt meter across the battery, and rev the bike to about 3k rpm, the volt meter should be at about 12v at idle, and around 14 or so at 3k rpm. if it doesn't go up, then the charging system isn't working.
and yes, you can jump it with a car. people always say you can't, or shouldn't do it, but as long as the car is just idling, it won't hurt anything, unless you have a very high output alternator on the car.
once you get it running again, i'd check the charging system and make sure it's working. running around with the high beam on shouldn't kill a battery.
once it's running, put a volt meter across the battery, and rev the bike to about 3k rpm, the volt meter should be at about 12v at idle, and around 14 or so at 3k rpm. if it doesn't go up, then the charging system isn't working.
and yes, you can jump it with a car. people always say you can't, or shouldn't do it, but as long as the car is just idling, it won't hurt anything, unless you have a very high output alternator on the car.
if you have a charging problem, check your rectifier and if the bike has ever been down on the left side, chances are that your stator is fried and you need a new one.




