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    #1

    Starter solenoid

    I had a weird thing happen to me today. I hardly ride my bike right now because I commute on the bicycle. Went to the doctors office without incident but when I came out click and no power.
    Called the wife and got some tools and a multimeter. I also brought a spare fuse block.
    I determined that the click was coming from the solenoid before the power was dead. Not the usual solenoid click but a bad connection type click.
    I could not get the starter to turn by jumping the solenoid. I wasn't getting power to the switch via the battery. I carry a spare battery cable so I switched it. Still the same.
    I disconnected the battery power to the switch and it clicked like it should when pushing the starter button.
    I bypassed the solenoid, push started it and rode home.
    This is my question. How can a switch be connected straight from the battery with a Y connected straight to the fuse block cut the power to the entire bike. Can the switch short out? But wouldn't you still get the power at the Y to the fuse block?
  • rustybronco
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    #2
    Jump it or change the battery.
    De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

    http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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    • tkent02
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      #3
      I didn't know bicycles had solenoids and starters.
      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

      Life is too short to ride an L.

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      • posplayr
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        #4
        Originally posted by tkent02
        I didn't know bicycles had solenoids and starters.

        I was wondering why Bill got home late last nite; Solenoid on the bicycle was out

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        • posplayr
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          #5
          Originally posted by chef1366
          This is my question. How can a switch be connected straight from the battery with a Y connected straight to the fuse block cut the power to the entire bike. Can the switch short out? But wouldn't you still get the power at the Y to the fuse block?
          You need "T" connections, not "Y" connections.

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          • tkent02
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            #6
            Originally posted by posplayr
            I was wondering why Bill got home late last nite; Solenoid on the bicycle was out
            No, he probably blew the crank out the bottom of the frame.
            http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

            Life is too short to ride an L.

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            • Guest

              #7
              It was the battery.
              Thanks for all the help

              Except Dale of course

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              • Guest

                #8
                I put a Lowe's lawnmower solenoid on it and it did the same thing. ARRRGH
                Since the battery had good connections I came to the conclusion the battery had an internal short. Jumped the bike without the battery from the car (not running) and it started right up.
                Bought a Yuasa sealed battery for $99. Had it charged and ready to go in an hour.
                I had a fun ride home from work. I put a new Silverstar headlight in it about a month ago and never rode it until today. With a good charging system and a new battery the light was very nice. Plus I love the feel of a 1100. Can't wait until the 1230 motor to get done. Looking like two weeks.

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                • blowerbike
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                  #9
                  ok so was the silver star headlite for the bisexual cycle or the motorcycle

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by blowerbike
                    ok so was the silver star headlite for the bisexual cycle or the motorcycle
                    I've felt man raped after a fifty mile ride with my old seat. Bicycle seat that is.

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