Battery dies when bike gets hot.
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Battery dies when bike gets hot.
ok.. to start.. when i get my bike hot and turn if off for a few minutes then try to start it the batterie is dead.. doesnt happen all the time.. i noticed today my temp hit 230 something.. i was riding wheelies up a hill at our local airport and practicing endo's, crucifix's and so on... when i noticed how hot my bike was i parked it for a few and it wouldnt start back.. this has happend 4 or 5 times.. when it happens i roll it down the hill to start it back.. not sure whats going on here..
any opinions?
bad battery?.. not sure why my bike getting hot would cause my battery to die like that.. then after i ride for about 30 minutes normally without it overheating it starts fine the rest of the day as long as i'm not stunting and my bike doesnt get hot.
any opinions?
bad battery?.. not sure why my bike getting hot would cause my battery to die like that.. then after i ride for about 30 minutes normally without it overheating it starts fine the rest of the day as long as i'm not stunting and my bike doesnt get hot.
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RE: Battery dies when bike gets hot.
Mine does the same thing, and i thought it was the battery---it turns over really slow when it's hot, usually won't start. A mechanic just recently told me that this is a strong sign that my valves need adjusted, they are probably tight and the heat just makes it worse. Anyone else heard this?
-Adam
-Adam
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RE: Battery dies when bike gets hot.
I've had my Vette for 15 years now, and everything has broken on it once or more.....Check your grounds first. Then I would think it would be a timing issue before a valve issue, but my guess is neither. Best guess is the battery, at 2 or 3 years old it could be suspect, then maybe it could be the starter that is causing problems as it gets hot. I've heard that Honda OEM batterys kinda suck, so maybe autozone can check it (not sure if their machine works for bike batteries).
good luck.
good luck.
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RE: Battery dies when bike gets hot.
Take the battery tops off (the cover that says don't remove) if the battery is dry thats your problem it will be shorting out across the plates,
mine did the same recently, would start ok then after a run of about 8 mls wouldnt start or crank real slow
went through all the obvious checks including the battery and guess what the battery read 12v +
it has nothing to do with the valves needing adusting it's something simple
let me know how you get on will you?
mine did the same recently, would start ok then after a run of about 8 mls wouldnt start or crank real slow
went through all the obvious checks including the battery and guess what the battery read 12v +
it has nothing to do with the valves needing adusting it's something simple
let me know how you get on will you?
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RE: Battery dies when bike gets hot.
ORIGINAL: isolated1523
Mine does the same thing, and i thought it was the battery---it turns over really slow when it's hot, usually won't start. A mechanic just recently told me that this is a strong sign that my valves need adjusted, they are probably tight and the heat just makes it worse. Anyone else heard this?
-Adam
Mine does the same thing, and i thought it was the battery---it turns over really slow when it's hot, usually won't start. A mechanic just recently told me that this is a strong sign that my valves need adjusted, they are probably tight and the heat just makes it worse. Anyone else heard this?
-Adam
Sounds like this mech' dosent know what he's talking about or just wants to make a fast buck, tight valves won't make it hard to turn over, you would just loose some compression in fact it would make it easier to crank
He's told you total RUBBISH