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| Registered User Member Since: Jan 2007
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| bike doesn't start Hello everybody, I'm new to this forum, today is my second day registered. In any case, I have a somewhat technical question on bike. My bike doesn't start here's a little background info: I have a 1998 Suzuki Katana 750. At the end of the fall and beginning of winter, I decided to put my bike to rest because I want to sale it and upgrade to a Hayabusa. Little attention that I paid to, I didn't start the bike for 3 weeks, and when I cranked it to warm up the engine, it wouldn't start. I think it's somewhat a common problem for bike not to start on the cold day or during the winter, but I've tried all the setting on the choke and still wouldn't work, so I don't know what the problem is. Does anybody know what the reasons might be?? By the way, I'm still looking for a Hayabusa (or an R1). |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jul 2006 Location: SainMareees Couny
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| Did you put the key in? |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jan 2007
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| ahhahaha I did put the key in and I turned it to the "on" position too but yeah, I've tried different choke setting. the next step would be getting a blow dryer and warm the engine up maybe for 10 minutes :D |
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| Witchy Woman Member Since: Sep 2005
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| I think 700 dollars should fix it.
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| Registered User Member Since: Jan 2007 Location: Up around the bend...
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1. Does engine crank or turnover? 2. If engine turns over: a. Gas in tank? Gas turned on?? b. Check choke as previoulsy posted. c. Is battery weak? (if so, it won't give you the amps needed to fire that puppy off, regardless of the volts even if it turns the bike over). 3. If engine isnt cranking: a. Make sure switches are in correct position.(kill switches,ignition etc) b. Check battery for proper charge.(refer back to 2a above). Check these first then we'll dig deeper if need be.
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That kill switch has gotten me more than once.I'd get some starter fluid, pull the plugs and squirt it in. Then try it. Also make sure there's no water in the gas. | |
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| 24/7 Single Dad Member Since: Nov 2003 Location: Highway to Hell
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Did you put StaBil in the gas tank Could be any number of reasons why a neglected engine doesn't run Quote:
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| Registered User Member Since: Jan 2007 Location: Up around the bend...
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| Heh...hey, that damn kill switch has gotten me before as well. More often than not it's a simple fix. Good luck.
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