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LoopGaroo
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On Tuesday, I came out of my night class to a bike that just would not start. I ended up having to catch the bus home (luckily it was a simple route home) with my battery in hand.
This is the first time that I've had to abandon the bike because of it not starting. But, I've noticed that it's been getting more and more hesitant to start as the weather is getting colder. The bike was turning over fine, the battery was strong and I got a good 10 long hard attempts be i gave up. I even had the help of some jumper cables and a car battery - no luck.
So I've charged the battery back up, and I'll be taking it with me when I go back to night class tomorrow. What else should I bring if it won't kick over right away? would new plugs help? There are no hills around and I've never been able to bump start it (alone, or with a friend).
fyi: I recently replaced the intake boots and the bike has been running really good since.
This is the first time that I've had to abandon the bike because of it not starting. But, I've noticed that it's been getting more and more hesitant to start as the weather is getting colder. The bike was turning over fine, the battery was strong and I got a good 10 long hard attempts be i gave up. I even had the help of some jumper cables and a car battery - no luck.
So I've charged the battery back up, and I'll be taking it with me when I go back to night class tomorrow. What else should I bring if it won't kick over right away? would new plugs help? There are no hills around and I've never been able to bump start it (alone, or with a friend).
fyi: I recently replaced the intake boots and the bike has been running really good since.