Bike been in shed over winter re charged battery fresh fuel ect fired her up won’t start got a spark on plugs tried again still won’t start, any clues please
New charged battery used.Welcome to the ST-Owners forum.
Firstly, I'd put a Meter on that battery to see
what it is is actually producing.
Thank you for having me by the way.New charged battery used.
You might want to do that with the engine not running on the auto, it could over charge your battery.
When boosting a motorcyle with a car it makes no difference to the motorcycle whether the car engine is running or not. If the engine is not running, assuming that the car's battery is in good condition, the power it has available far exceeds any current demand that the motorcycle can possibly place on it. With the car's engine running, the motorcycle will still demand the same amount of current from the car and it makes no difference to the motorcycle. The amount of current the motorcycle draws is determined by its needs within its design limits and not how much current is being made available to it. Both vehicles are 12V negative ground systems designed to operate within the same voltage ranges. It will not harm the motorcycle battery for the duration of time it takes to accomplish the boost.Def. do not have the auto running when 'jumping' your bike.
I think it's important to prevent voltage spikes to the vehicles being jumped and hence the admonition not to have the car running when jumping the bike. A good practice is to start with both vehicles turned off. Connect the motorcycle (or the dead battery vehicle) positive battery terminal to the good battery positive, then the dead battery's negative to a good unpainted metal bolt or projection on the engine or frame of the good battery vehicle. Then start the good battery vehicle and wait 30 seconds or so for the charging system to come online and ramp up to operating voltage. Then try to start the dead vehicle.When boosting a motorcyle with a car it makes no difference to the motorcycle whether the car engine is running or not. If the engine is not running, assuming that the car's battery is in good condition, the power it has available far exceeds any current demand that the motorcycle can possibly place on it. With the car's engine running, the motorcycle will still demand the same amount of current from the car and it makes no difference to the motorcycle. The amount of current the motorcycle draws is determined by its needs within its design limits and not how much current is being made available to it. Both vehicles are 12V negative ground systems designed to operate within the same voltage ranges. It will not harm the motorcycle battery for the duration of time it takes to accomplish the boost.
I have seen the down side of this when a 500A industrial charger was used. DAMHIKT. But is this a concern with our AGM batteries? Are they sealed or is there some venting that I didn't notice.This is to prevent any sparking from happening close to this battery.
Well, then, there's time for more discussion of individual adamancies: things like best tire, tire pressures, which moly paste, which engine oil, how often, fuel additives that solve tire wear, best way to jump start, best fuel, etc.All the jump starting info here is good stuff. It might also be a moot point as the OP has not been back in almost 2 weeks. LOL.
Quick question: Is there a fuse or link that when blown would allow all lights to illuminate properly but not let the bike attempt to start? As I'm asking for a friend (seriously!) that's all the info I have at the moment.