Need help!!!!
got an f2 and have been driving it for about a week or two...then out of no where it died on me at the red light after25 minutes of riding..at first i thought i stalled out but it wouldnt start back up...it sounded like it at first and then lost juiceand made that clicking noise...didnt know what to do so my friend came to give me a jump.. when the cables where plugged up he turned the car on and im pretty sure that ur not supposed to do that, because after that the lights or anything wouldnt turn on..so now its completely dead so i charged the battery for about 3or 4 hours and it said 100% so i plugged it back and still nuthing..what should i do now??? any insight or help would be greatly appreciated..
check your fuses ... really look at the main fuse .... if you jump a bike from a car or truck make sure the truck is not running, the alternators on vehicles puts out about 14.7 volts which is a lil on the high side for a bike compared to the 12 volts a battery puts out by itself ... remember that in the future if you absolutely have to jump a bike off ...
as far as the bike dying, you're gonna have to re-explain that part a lil more in detail other than ... "i was riding the bike and it stalled and wouldn't start again" ... sorry man but there's not much I can gather from that ... did it sound like it ran out of gas? ... or maybe some kind of mechanical issue started to act up and it died? ...
as far as the bike dying, you're gonna have to re-explain that part a lil more in detail other than ... "i was riding the bike and it stalled and wouldn't start again" ... sorry man but there's not much I can gather from that ... did it sound like it ran out of gas? ... or maybe some kind of mechanical issue started to act up and it died? ...
Definitely check fuses first. After that, try jump starting it with a NON-running car.
It's probably the standard regulator rectifier issue everyone has on these bikes, but I'll wait for a response.
It's probably the standard regulator rectifier issue everyone has on these bikes, but I'll wait for a response.


