Starting Issues - 2005 GS

good news on the bike running, but my bet is that the new battery is goosed.
 
these bike's point blank refuse to crank if it doesn't like the look of the battery - my KMT 1290 was the same

fit a good battery and both crank fine - don't believe the stories about slow crank - it either makes an effort at normal speed or just never bothers....
 
these bike's point blank refuse to crank if it doesn't like the look of the battery - my KMT 1290 was the same

fit a good battery and both crank fine - don't believe the stories about slow crank - it either makes an effort at normal speed or just never bothers....
Any particular make or model you'd recommend for the GS?
 
Just for information's sake.
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Always bear in mind that this is a large displacement ,high compression twin with NO DECOMPRESSION. it is never going to spin over fast.

Any particular make or model you'd recommend for the GS?
Its a tractor -

A good quality 10w50 will suffice


Pretty sure thats what we put in my 06 & 11

dont go 10/40 in hot temps or it it will clatter like diesel ;)
 
that castrol is good - but too hard to come across and even harder to find at a sensible cost

I'm running a posh brand 15/50 fully synthetic to MA2 spec - but you could run a car oil as the box and clutch is separate

JASO MA2 is the spec you must have for bikes with a wet clutch and integral gearbox - as it has the correct additives to cope with gears chewing on oil for fun and to help the wet clutch behave nicely
 
Buy a bulk drum of 20W50 semi-synthetic JASO MA2 spec oil from Westway Lubricants for about £80 and do your own oil changes, it works out at about £18 a change. Throw in a MANN or MAHLE oil filter for about a tenner and you are still quids in.


(And buy a new battery with the money you save.)
 
Thanks for the oil suggestions, but I was replying to Botus and asking what battery he'd recommend.
 
Thanks for the oil suggestions, but I was replying to Botus and asking what battery he'd recommend.
He wouldn't, he dislikes the marque with a passion
Only 3 i would recommend

Oddysey - expensive
Motobatt - generally as good as the oddysey but cheaper
Noco - light weight lots of oomph, but may not be everyones cup of tea
 
He wouldn't, he dislikes the marque with a passion
Only 3 i would recommend

Oddysey - expensive
Motobatt - generally as good as the oddysey but cheaper
Noco - light weight lots of oomph, but may not be everyones cup of tea
Pretty much as above. 16 years of my GSA ownership. Odyssey lasted 12 years. Motobatt now for 4 years. I only took the oddysey out because it was 12 years old. It hadn't failed and still holds a charge now. Motobatt in 2 of my TL's and also in my xl500r too.
 
UPDATE:

Motorworks have stepped up and supplied me with a brand new Motobatt MBYZ16HD.

I just checked the date code and the battery was manufacturer in July this year, it also arrived with 12.75v in it.

The bike is still in bits as I am renewing other bits and bobs, so a test start will need to wait for a couple of days, but I am well happy with Motorworks.
 


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