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Title: One of those days!
Post by: wolfheze on April 21, 2018, 09:40:24 PM

Had been trying to arrange a trip down to Southampton for a few weeks to have a look at an RD400. It was finally agreed I would go down today and as the weather had picked up I chose to take the St 1300 rather than the car. Took the cover off , fitted the top box for my girlfriend as she prefers it on because she knows she can't fall off the back. At this point I remembered that it was on a sorn, dug out the V11 reminder form and tried to tax It. Couldn't do it because the reminder was now out of date and needed to find the V5 in order to do it. Searched through boxes of paperwork but couldn't find it. Ended up ringing the DVLA and paying for a new one so it could now be taxed. That done we got kitted up and got on the bike. Key in the ignition, turned it on and pressed the starter button and nothing, bloody battery was flat despite it being charged at regular intervals during the winter. Reconnected the charger and gave it an hour, still wouldn't turn over. Thought I know I'll bump start it instead so girlfriend pushed me down the road with me paddling with my legs to help. Into 2nd clutch out and it started. Turned on the sat nav to put in my destination and the touch screen didn't work, oh well I thought, I know how to get to Southampton from Rugby and i can ring the guy with the RD when i get there for directions to his house and by then the battery will be charged. The ride down wasn't the greatest, traffic was heavy and I was a bit rusty after 5 months off the bike. An hour and a half into the journey my ears began to get quite painful, I'd bought an alpinestars skull cap to wear under my helmet so the lining would stay a bit fresher but the mesh bits were making my ears feel like they were ablaze! Tolerated it for as long as I could then pulled over to make the phone call and get the helmet off to relieve my ear's for 5 minutes. Phone call made and back on the bike, wouldn't start so what I thought was a flat battery was a knackered one. Bump started again, got to the house which luckily was on slight hill, parked up and went to look at the 400. That done we push started ok and set off back home. Needed to stop for fuel and that meant yet another push start only this time it wouldn't. After pushing and paddling with no success I wanted to get off and put a match to the bloody thing. Luckily someone offered to help push and it started. We needed a drink by then and went and got drinks in the service area but had to sit outside next to the bike with the engine running as I couldn't risk switching it off again. 2 hours later we got back home, tired with no feeling left in my  arse. Had a quick tap on the sat nav and hey presto, it decided to work again! So now am faced with shelling out for another battery and I didn't buy the RD anyway. Fair to say I've had better day's.

Postscript.  Predictably I found the V5 for the ST but now can't find the one for the 550!
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: Nurse Julie on April 21, 2018, 09:53:48 PM
Motorcycling, don't you just love it  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: Green1 on April 21, 2018, 10:00:00 PM
Its nice to know I'm not the only one  ;D
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: hairygit on April 21, 2018, 10:19:32 PM
Absolute c%#t of a day! Nightmare tales like that remind me why I will never own a bike without a kickstart!

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Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: mike the bike on April 21, 2018, 10:20:34 PM
A bad day on the bike beats a good day in work.
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: K2-K6 on April 21, 2018, 10:29:56 PM
They give us something to do and stop us from getting bored,  I suppose.

I've got a Triumph speed triple with a metallurgically challenged starter sprag clutch ( shite in other words) so all bump start. If you don't get it going first time it'll usually backfire,  which it did inside the Isle of Wight ferry once, dogs were howling,  kids crying,  it was like a bomb gone off.  :-[

And again outside Chelsea barracks, car alarms went off,  "security" from the gate came out with real guns!  :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: Green1 on April 21, 2018, 10:41:50 PM
My Pegaso has a self destructing sprag clutch and it makes a hell of a bang at times.
It makes me cringe as it sounds very metallic 
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: haynes66 on April 21, 2018, 10:47:43 PM
ah, takes me back!  i had a reliant scimitar like that once. bit heavy to push...
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: Laverda Dave on April 21, 2018, 11:57:10 PM
Yep, I can relate to your bad day. See my thread about a disaster! Buy a Mottabatt, great battery  :)
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: wolfheze on April 22, 2018, 04:23:55 AM
That's what it Is! Have had 3 of them on different bike's and until now never had any problems, infact I put one on the 550  3weeks ago. Can only think I  left it too long between charges and it discharged so much it wouldn't recover. The ST has the Honda hiss imobiliser which is a bit power hungry.  I'm hoping that a good session on the ctec might recover it and that it wouldn't charge from the alternator because it was being given too much too quickly. Hope so because it's a pig to access, when I fitted it last year I made the mistake of connecting the terminals in the wrong order and caused a short which blew the inline fuse which cost £50 to replace!
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: mike the bike on April 22, 2018, 08:24:47 AM
+1 on the Motobatt.   A great battery, I put one on the BMW and it hasn't let me down once.  They're a right pain in the arse to fit though.   You have to fit the terminals yourself and the screws supplied were the wrong size so I had to find some M5 or M6 (can't remember which) Allen screws and cut them to size.
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: Green1 on April 22, 2018, 08:36:45 AM
I bought my guzzi 3 years ago with a totally duff motobatt I just wouldn't hold any charge at all.
After being on charge at around 1amp for sometime its been great since.
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: Spitfire on April 22, 2018, 01:19:52 PM
Sounds like one of my days, what a pain in the butt

Cheers

Dennis
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: wolfheze on May 12, 2018, 09:36:11 AM
So with the battery charged and the St packed for an overnight  stay in Exmouth I pressed the starter button and hey presto, BUGGER ALL!  The battery has been on the ctec for the last couple of weeks and was showing a full charge but obviously is knackered. Time for yet another one.
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: K2-K6 on May 12, 2018, 10:50:09 AM
My cbx750 did this last week and all symptoms pointed to the battery but everything checked out. 

Jumped it from a car and still the same,  had a look at starter as solenoid was clicking but battery voltage was going down as I tried start with voltmeter on it.

It was the starter motor brushes worn down to chuff all!   :(

Rebuilt and now all a ok  :)
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: hairygit on May 12, 2018, 12:16:24 PM
So with the battery charged and the St packed for an overnight  stay in Exmouth I pressed the starter button and hey presto, BUGGER ALL!  The battery has been on the ctec for the last couple of weeks and was showing a full charge but obviously is knackered. Time for yet another one.
  Just been into Exmouth this morning with teenage daughter, and wondering WHAT anyone can find to do there now. Many of the shops are closed down, the local council have trashed the lovely tree shaded town square/grass patch and paved over it all and put a few bench seats there. No shelters any more, and a ban on feeding the pigeons, all to try and be more Continental/Cafe' culture. Basically, the greedy developers are fast destroying the town, which is a terrible shame, used to be lovely there not so long ago.
Title: Re: One of those days!
Post by: wolfheze on May 12, 2018, 07:15:02 PM
The reason for the trip was to recreate a photo of me on a bike taken 38 years ago. I hadn't been back since 1980 until a few weeks ago when I dropped in for the day. Have to say I was pleasantly surprised but then I couldn't remember what it was like before. Hadn't realised the beach was so long, was also free of amusement arcades and I didn't think the town centre was too bad. It's somewhat better than Coventry! Anyway battery turned out to be shagged so bought another AGM, this time a yuasa. Took a ride down into the Cotswolds instead so all wasn't lost.
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