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jonathan180iq 06-27-2012 12:43 PM

Re: Well, it's not the battery...
 
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Originally Posted by alantf
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Originally Posted by northsidegz
Put the kickstand up and put it in 1st and it died!!! :cry:

This would seem pretty conclusively to point to a faulty sidestand relay. A not uncommon fault on the GZ. Next step is to find the relay (above the sidestand) and check/clean it. :2tup:

:plus1:

That is most definitely your problem. The switch is sticking after the kick stand is down.
There are tons of posts on that issue on the forum. Do a diligent search and be sure to update us here when the problem is resolved.

northsidegz 06-27-2012 01:07 PM

Re: Well, it's not the battery...
 
Thank you both, I'll check it out!

Ratscallion 07-23-2012 06:36 PM

Re: Well, it's not the battery...
 
Any luck with cleaning / checking the kickstand switch ? I'm pretty sure I'm having the same issue.

mrlmd1 07-23-2012 06:56 PM

Re: Well, it's not the battery...
 
A weak or partially discharged battery would cause the starter and relay to click and not turn over the engine. A short or bad kill switch would prevent any juice from getting to the starter. If your bike is just dead when you try to start it instead of clicking, then you have a bad switch or intermittent connection somewhere and you have to find it.
Kickstand, battery connections, clutch switch, something is dirty or loose. Go and find it and you will solve your problem.
And just to make sure - you are pulling in the clutch, have it in neutral, have the sidestand up, Run/Off switch in Run, etc.,etc., when you try and start it? Sometimes those little details are forgotten.

alantf 07-24-2012 04:45 AM

Re: Well, it's not the battery...
 
Just noticed..........I said that the side stand relay was above the side stand. What I should have written was side stand "switch". the relay is under the seat. :blush:

northsidegz 07-24-2012 02:05 PM

Re: Well, it's not the battery...
 
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Originally Posted by Ratscallion
Any luck with cleaning / checking the kickstand switch ? I'm pretty sure I'm having the same issue.

To be honest, I haven't tried yet and the issue doesnt' seem to be reoccuring any longer. :??: In fact, at one point, my speedo light wasn't turning on and now it does! :techy:

A few weeks back, I had this idea I was going to make this bike some sort of bobber. LOL. I'm so dumb. So I removed the saddle bags and the bag brackets. I removed the seat to see what would be next. Took out the compartment that holds the tools/manual. Detached the seat lock, etc. Took a look over things. Nothing big. ....other than I decided, mmmm, maybe this isn't a task for me try. And so I put everything back together....

....suddenly now the speedo light is working and I don't seem to be having the "unresponsive issue" on short trips. I don't know if I jostled something back into proper position (likely not). Or if the warmer weather is better for the bike (likely not). Or if I'm just being blessed from above right now (I'm going with that option).

alantf 07-24-2012 04:51 PM

Re: Well, it's not the battery...
 
Seems like you disturbed something. If it happens again you'll know where to start looking, :)


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