What the best way to recover, not enough kick to start, tried the Cytek shows full but still no kick!
If I do a jump start from the car will the recharge system on the bike give it a big enough kick ?
Connect the battery in parallel (not series) with another, then connect to charger. This will fool the charger into thinking its a 'good' battery to charge and away it goes.
Used to do this with discharged aircraft batteries.
Edit: just as above post
What the best way to recover, not enough kick to start, tried the Cytek shows full but still no kick!
) last year thinking it was duff batteries( yes, plural
) Suspected my starter motor may be at fault 'til I saw MikeP's sticky which convinced me that was the problem.
)this will cause the good battery to discharge into the flat one, full tilt. not good really.
put it on a proper charger for a few hours, not a trickle charger.
I thought I would give my twin spark 2005 1150 GSA a treat and gave it a thorough clean including careful use of Jet wash. Having left it overnight it wouldn't start this morning. I have taken out the plugs & they are dry i.e not wet with petrol. I tried cranking the engine with the plugs earthed to the frame, no sign of spark, but I also thought the plugs would have been wet with fuel.
Is this the proper way to check the plugs, not tried this since my morris 1000 days. ? Any tips please, I have left the battery on charge for a while whilst i search the web for ideas ?
gradual discharge over 4 months, should have diconnected the clock! or better still the battery
gradual discharge over 4 months, should have disconnected the clock! or better still the battery