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Re: Exhaust leak
Ok everyone, I'm an idiot. But hey, at least I'm an enlightened idiot! :retard:
Charged up the battery to full charge and it starts right up. Just like everyone has been trying to tell me......
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Re: Exhaust leak
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Re: Exhaust leak
CONGRATS, Rick.
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Re: Exhaust leak
You're welcome.
These bikes are very reliable and parts usually do not break or screw up unless they're tinkered with. It's usually the simple but not very obvious or usually ignored things that cause the problems. You have to start from the beginning in an organized fashion to find and fix the problem, just as with everything else. Glad you got it running and all's well. Now just change the oil when at the appropriate interval, put some Berryman's or Seafoam in every 3 or 4 filllups, keep the battery charged up in the cold weather, and ride the damn thing. ![]() Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Re: Exhaust leak
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This is the most important part.
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Re: Exhaust leak
Oh it definitely gets plenty of riding! Almost daily, regardless of weather.
So, say I get 5 starts after charging, then nothing again....bad battery?
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Re: Exhaust leak
Cross that bridge when you come to it.
If it's the original battery, I would replace it anyway. Your on an 07, right? 4 years on SLA is getting close to quitting time. |
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Re: Exhaust leak
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The battery is not the original. I got it at batteries plus about 2 years ago, and use a battery tender on it about once a month (the last time being this morning)
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Re: Exhaust leak
hmmm.... have someone rev the bike while you test to make sure it's charging. A simple volt meter can do this.
When I had a volt gauge on my bike, I got about 13.7 volts while riding. Make sure your bike is charging before you replace the battery. And if you are getting charge, then you know it's time to toss that little black acid box. |
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