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Probably starter motor, starter switch, week battery or just possibly defective side stand/kill switch.Have u tested for current at the starter motor?Have u tried a bump start?
Thanks guys. The bike did nothing with the key on, after turning the key off the neutral and oil pressure lights would come on, the gage needles would sweep, then it all would go out in the off position. I'm going to play with it today. I think the battery is good. The electrical systems on these bikes seem very fragile to me. I've maintained this bike very well, I'm stumped and none too happy right now. Have a good day all.
I'm going to put a new battery in it and see what it does.
The battery Tender was steady green, so I turn the key on, and everything lights up weakly and no fuel pump sound. How the hell does the battery go south on the bike it powered for a 130 miles? I'm going to put a new battery in it and see what it does. The battery is only 4 years old and a Scorpion YTX 14AHL. All the connections look as new. Thanks again folks.
You already have a built in load tester, the starter or headlights.
Not really - perhaps a volt meter of sorts but a battery can return a reading of a solid 12-14 volts, behave somewhat like a healthy batt and still not support the load of the starter.Todd.
That's what I'm saying, the Voltage while cranking with the load of the starter is a good indication.A battery load tester just puts a heavy load on the battery (like the starter) while measuring the Voltage.What I was trying to point out, if you measure the battery Voltage right at the posts while trying to crank and it stays above 10 with no cranking it's not the battery.I'm not saying a load tester is not a good thing but most of the ones I have see for sale are designed for much larger car batteries and not much use for a small bike battery. Out of curiosity do you know what amperage your load tester draws?Brand / model?