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CBRO600 08-01-2018 03:14 PM

Bike Won't Start Every Time.. I Don't Think It's The Battery
 
Hey guys as the title states, the bike (2008 CBR 600rr Graffiti edition) won't start every time. Sometimes the bike starts sometimes it doesn't. Basically, I've just been spamming the start button when it doesn't turn and eventually it does. Sometimes it has a weak start and I have to roll the throttle a little bit. Other times it starts up just fine.

It doesn't sound like a battery issue because everything else is ok and the engine doesn't make the flutter click noise.

Here's a video of what it's like... this is NOT my bike in the video and his solution to the problem is different than what I'm experiencing. This is what it's like when I start it and it doesn't turn.

CBRO600 08-13-2018 03:54 PM

Lol thanks community!

tentacleslap 08-16-2018 10:37 AM

Well okay, you didn't really give us a lot if info to work with. Troubleshooting a no-start is all about the ABC. Air, Fuel, Spark. Have you confirmed each? Does the bike have a history of this behavior, or did it happen suddenly? Did it sit for a while or has it been dailied? Has there been work done to the bike recently? What exactly have you checked out so far? You say the battery is good, but what about the fuses?

Lots of possible causes, but as I say, if you need a first step, confirm that you're getting a strong spark, and that the fuel pressure is good. If you have both of those, the bike will start every time

kevilay 10-12-2018 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by tentacleslap (Post 1316827)
Well okay, you didn't really give us a lot if info to work with. Troubleshooting a no-start is all about the ABC. Air, Fuel, Spark. Have you confirmed each? Does the bike have a history of this behavior, or did it happen suddenly? Did it sit for a while or has it been dailied? Has there been work done to the bike recently? What exactly have you checked out so far? You say the battery is good, but what about the fuses?

Lots of possible causes, but as I say, if you need a first step, confirm that you're getting a strong spark, and that the fuel pressure is good. If you have both of those, the bike will start every time

How do you know if you are getting a good spark on these bikes?

tentacleslap 10-14-2018 10:01 PM

I like to use an inline spark tester. Cheap and simple. Works on everything with a sparkplug

Alternately, you can pull the plug, reattach the spark plug wire, hold it to an unpainted metal surface, and push the start button. You should be able to see the spark with your bare eyes

hamlin6 10-14-2018 10:13 PM

Or you can get a friend to hold the connected plug while you push the start button. He'll let you know if it's getting spark. :-)

I like the in line testers also. They are especially helpful when you are troubleshooting by yourself. It frees up a hand


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