A few months ago I went out to start the bike: lights come on, push the starter button, hear a
loud "click", then no power at all. I turned the key off, turned it back on. Got the lights again, but
when trying to start it, got the click and no power again.
Dug down to the battery and tighted the cables which were kinda loose. Problem solved.
Couple days ago, I go out to the bike and get the same problem. Dig down to the battery to
tighted the cables and upon trying to tighten them, they're tight already. Then the bike starts right
up.
This morning, the problem happened again. Took the cables off, battery out, cleaned anything
off the connections (they looked pretty clean), and put dielectric grease on the cables and
terminals. Put her back together and she started right up. Then she died (while running, loss of all
elec.). Then, she started back up again. Rode around, got home, she died when I stopped, but
started right back up.
So, am I chasing the wrong wild goose? It sure seems like it. I would appreciate any
suggestions!
p.s. I did ride most of the salty michigan winter, so maybe there's a corroded connection
somewhere?
mcn "project bike" ('round the world bike) back on the road - deadh
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a18 electrical issue
Check behind the left side lower black cover near the swingarm,
there is some more wires there from the battery and the selenoid for
the starter. There is not much to the KLR harness, take it from a guy
who had it (the bike) in 50 pieces about two weeks ago.. The only
place you
will really have that problem is near the battery,the selenoid or any
related connectors in that area. Chances are if you went over the
top components and wires, then the lower ones are loose or dirty.
Since its an A-18,
I suspect the cables near the rear of the motor under the cover
mentioned are loose right around the starter relay or motor.. Please
clean,tighten and advise.. Richy
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Trevor Staples"
wrote:
the starter button, hear a> > > A few months ago I went out to start the bike: lights come on, push
back on. Got the lights again, but> loud "click", then no power at all. I turned the key off, turned it
loose. Problem solved.> when trying to start it, got the click and no power again. > > Dug down to the battery and tighted the cables which were kinda
down to the battery to> > Couple days ago, I go out to the bike and get the same problem. Dig
already. Then the bike starts right> tighted the cables and upon trying to tighten them, they're tight
battery out, cleaned anything> up. > > This morning, the problem happened again. Took the cables off,
grease on the cables and> off the connections (they looked pretty clean), and put dielectric
died (while running, loss of all> terminals. Put her back together and she started right up. Then she
died when I stopped, but> elec.). Then, she started back up again. Rode around, got home, she
would appreciate any> started right back up. > > So, am I chasing the wrong wild goose? It sure seems like it. I
a corroded connection> suggestions! > > > p.s. I did ride most of the salty michigan winter, so maybe there's
> somewhere?
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a18 electrical issue
Well, it turns out there were two problems going on here...
The first one was solved by cleaning/greasing the battery cables/terminals.
The second one happened at the same time, making me think there was only one problem.
The sidestand kill switch was not functioning properly, so upon putting the bike in gear with the
sidestand down or putting the sidestand down while in gear (with the clutch lever pulled), the
bike would die. I "solved" the problem by cleaning the connection in the circuit that lives near the
clutch lever. It was kinda gunked up in there.
I hope this helps someone else!
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Trevor Staples" wrote: > > > A few months ago I went out to start the bike: lights come on, push the starter button, hear a > loud "click", then no power at all. I turned the key off, turned it back on. Got the lights again, but > when trying to start it, got the click and no power again. > > Dug down to the battery and tighted the cables which were kinda loose. Problem solved. > > Couple days ago, I go out to the bike and get the same problem. Dig down to the battery to > tighted the cables and upon trying to tighten them, they're tight already. Then the bike starts right > up. > > This morning, the problem happened again. Took the cables off, battery out, cleaned anything > off the connections (they looked pretty clean), and put dielectric grease on the cables and > terminals. Put her back together and she started right up. Then she died (while running, loss of all > elec.). Then, she started back up again. Rode around, got home, she died when I stopped, but > started right back up. > > So, am I chasing the wrong wild goose? It sure seems like it. I would appreciate any > suggestions! > > > p.s. I did ride most of the salty michigan winter, so maybe there's a corroded connection > somewhere?
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mcn "project bike" ('round the world bike) back on the road - deadh
MOTORCYCLE CONSUMER NEWS KLR PROJECT BIKE ON THE
ROAD AGAIN
We ve made some changes to the MCN Kawasaki KLR
Project Bike that was ridden around the world in
2002. To test our modifications the KLR will soon be
on the road again and in Alaska July 16-30. One of
the tests will be in the Deadhorse Endurance Rally.
Anyone out there want to join in the expedition and
adventure? Contact off the list at
deadhorserally@.... It s an all-comers ride
to Prudhoe Bay, slated for July 26. Any brand is
invited.
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