blue ridge parkway ride report (1 of several parts)
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Hi group, I had my 2004 KLR out for a ride today, got some mud on it
and once back at home, I hosed down the bike.
I got some of the spray on the dashboard area. I don't think I sprayed
the carb, but I may have.
When I went to start it , it cranked for a while, backfired once and
then started. The moment I touched the throttle , it died.
I went through this routine a few times and gave up trying to start it.
Looking for some suggestions on what may be wrong and how to correct it.
Thanks in advance for any help. Jay
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Check the vacuum tube right behind where the fuel line
comes out of the tank......
--- cedarpondroad wrote:
Sean Brown International Order of the KLR. "yeh, unto the ride, the thumper, yeh, and it was good, and thine did rejoice" amen matteeanne@... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com> Hi group, I had my 2004 KLR out for a ride today, > got some mud on it > and once back at home, I hosed down the bike. > > I got some of the spray on the dashboard area. I > don't think I sprayed > the carb, but I may have. > > When I went to start it , it cranked for a while, > backfired once and > then started. The moment I touched the throttle , it > died. > > I went through this routine a few times and gave up > trying to start it. > > Looking for some suggestions on what may be wrong > and how to correct it. > > Thanks in advance for any help. Jay > > > > >
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On Jun 18, 2006, at 5:31 PM, cedarpondroad wrote:
snip> Hi group, I had my 2004 KLR out for a ride today, got some mud on it > and once back at home, I hosed down the bike. >
Just one more argument for why a KLR should never be washed. Matt Knowles - Ferndale, CA - http://www.knowlesville.com/matt/motorcycles '99 Sprint ST - for going fast and far (2CZUSA) '01 KLR650 (A15) - for exploring the North Coast backroads '97 KLX300 & '01 Lakota - for playing in the dirt '79 KZ400 - just because it was the first vehicle I ever owned> When I went to start it , it cranked for a while, backfired once and > then started. The moment I touched the throttle , it died. >
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When you say you went through the routine a couple
times, does that mean it will start every time but
dies every time when you touch the throttle, or did it
only start the first time and now only cranks? If it
starts, will it idle indefinitely if you leave the
throttle alone, or does it die... and if it dies,
after how long? How aggressively did you hose it?
-Luke
--- cedarpondroad wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com> Hi group, I had my 2004 KLR out for a ride today, > got some mud on it > and once back at home, I hosed down the bike. > > I got some of the spray on the dashboard area. I > don't think I sprayed > the carb, but I may have. > > When I went to start it , it cranked for a while, > backfired once and > then started. The moment I touched the throttle , it > died. > > I went through this routine a few times and gave up > trying to start it. > > Looking for some suggestions on what may be wrong > and how to correct it. > > Thanks in advance for any help. Jay > > > > >
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I had a dead/shorted battery in one of my other bikes, and it did _exactly_ that. Ignition on, lights come on. Turn to start, lights die and nothing. Less than one minute later, turn key back on, lights come on. Repeat. Check for bad connections first, but if the battery is a few years old, that could be it. Krokko -- J. Christopher Krok, Ph.D. Big Cee Engineering KLR650 Accessories and home of the FAQ> 4c. Re: Bike won't Start - Electrical? > Posted by: "erik" erik@... flaterike > Date: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:54 am ((PST)) > > > Battery seems charged, and it went from "all lights looking fine" to "all > lights OFF" when I hit the starter. I've had a dead battery before and it > certainly didn't do this.
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I started the bike this morning getting ready for work. After warming
it up for a bit I jumped on her and drove off. I got about 100ft from
my driveway until I reached a stop sign. I stopped then as I preceeded
to go I let out the clutch a little too fast and she stalled. When I
tried to start her again I got absolutely nothing no grinding no
screetching not a peep. Any clues on where to start?
RTR
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Easiest thing first: Is your emergency stop button engaged?
Next, I'd go with the safety switches: clutch and side stand. If the
bike "thinks" it's in gear and the clutch is out, it won't turn over.
robert wrote:
> > I started the bike this morning getting ready for work. After warming > it up for a bit I jumped on her and drove off. I got about 100ft from > my driveway until I reached a stop sign. I stopped then as I preceeded > to go I let out the clutch a little too fast and she stalled. When I > tried to start her again I got absolutely nothing no grinding no > screetching not a peep. Any clues on where to start? > > RTR > >
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Thanks for all the help and advice and for those of you suggesting the
battery cables etc, well it was the battery. I would have never
suspected it running so well then all of a sudden nothing. Apparently
it had almost a full charge on the battery but only had 2 amps
registering. Not exactly sure what that means but the guy at the
dealership said this just won't do. A new battery later and she runs
like a champonce again.
Robert
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:16 AM, robert wrote: > Thanks for all the help and advice and for those of you suggesting the > battery cables etc, well it was the battery. I would have never > suspected it running so well then all of a sudden nothing. Apparently > it had almost a full charge on the battery but only had 2 amps > registering. Not exactly sure what that means but the guy at the > dealership said this just won't do. A new battery later and she runs > like a champonce again. > > Robert > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "robert" wrote:
Years back on my '92 KLR I was riding a levee down here in S. Louisiana and stopped to take a break. Bike running fine and had just went about 125 miles since last gas stop / break. Went to restart after a break and nothing. Checked Batt connections, solenoid connections and everything else I could think of. Then got the idea to short out the batt and see if it had life. Nothing. Not even a spark. Good thing I was able to push start it and run the next 100 miles back home. Replaced it with a batt from Wal Mart which stayed in there till I sold the bike a year later. Andy in La.> > Thanks for all the help and advice and for those of you suggesting the > battery cables etc, well it was the battery. I would have never > suspected it running so well then all of a sudden nothing.
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