Start my bike please!!!!!
My 04 RR trippin. While out ridin last week the bike cut off on my after a re-fuel. It wouldn't start unless we pushed it and everytime I let off the throttle it cut off. The power acted like it was draining but my battery has plenty of juice. No fuses were out and I barely got it to a shop by running lights and holding the throttle open even when i had to stop.
(I added on a yoshi slip-on but that was months ago)
The shop told me that the idle **** needed adjustment. So they adjusted it and sent me on my way. The bike seemed to be idleling low afterwards. Now I pull the cover off today and try to roll out and its the same BS!!
I know i'm a mechanical moron but how the hell do i fix this!!
(I added on a yoshi slip-on but that was months ago)
The shop told me that the idle **** needed adjustment. So they adjusted it and sent me on my way. The bike seemed to be idleling low afterwards. Now I pull the cover off today and try to roll out and its the same BS!!
I know i'm a mechanical moron but how the hell do i fix this!!
Dude I had this same problem...
Ok 2 things
1. The spark plugs go bad easy... Irridium plugs bad gas can foul them easy
2. The battery has to have a proper charge you can charge your battery all night but it wont give enough juice to actually start the bike. Take it to the shop and have them put it on the charger
Now its probably the plugs and they are about 15 bucks each...
Chances are bad gas fouled up your plugs. That or your idle wasnt set right an you fouled them
Either way its an easy fix just put her in the shop to run the trouble codes.
Ok 2 things
1. The spark plugs go bad easy... Irridium plugs bad gas can foul them easy
2. The battery has to have a proper charge you can charge your battery all night but it wont give enough juice to actually start the bike. Take it to the shop and have them put it on the charger
Now its probably the plugs and they are about 15 bucks each...
Chances are bad gas fouled up your plugs. That or your idle wasnt set right an you fouled them
Either way its an easy fix just put her in the shop to run the trouble codes.
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