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    Bike won't start. Help!

    Just as i got to uni his morning and stopped my new to me vtr250 it turned itself off and now i can't start it i was going to take it information a service in an hour but now have no way to get it to cyclespot. The lights are working but there is not even a clicking when i push the ignition. Any suggestions for me with no tools or if you are in the city and can help get in touch on 0211661671

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    is it in in gear?...

    check your fuses

    kill switch off?

    sell it..


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    I only just brought the thing! Was in gear when it died pretty sure i took it out of gear before i tried turning it on again and the main fuse which is the only one i can see without majorly pulling it apart is the main fuse which can.t be blown as the lights are going and i couldn't pull the cover off when i tried

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    Sidestand kill switch fuckered?

    Is it Completely dead?

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    Side stand must be up, must be neutral with neutral light on,little red kill switch on right handle bar must be in "run" position and clutch lever pulled in.
    Rick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickstv View Post
    Side stand must be up, must be neutral with neutral light on,little red kill switch on right handle bar must be in "run" position and clutch lever pulled in.
    Rick.

    Damn you little red kill switch.... always in front of hot chicks too!
    Ciao Marco

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    Where's Squiggles? He's mr fixit superman biker dude! Good advice from all the previous posters, try all those easy options first - trouble shoot your way through them ... if no go, then its a phone call or two!
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    I've found the Neutral indicator is a bit iffy on my VTR, most of the time you know it's in neutral from feel, rather than a pretty green light.

    You tried starting it with the stand up and the clutch in?

    Also tried roll starting? I've noticed a couple of times when its outside on a cold rainy day it has cranked, and not fired, and I've had to give it a little roll start.

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    Made sure it was in neutral (even though I agree most of the time the light doesn't show it, side stand was up when it died and as long as it is in neutral can start with it down so wouldn't be that. Have no idea why but when I left my lecture early and went back to it to try some more trouble shooting to try to get it for the service in my gap it started straight away no problems. I'm just gonna hope and pray it doesn't happen again as I'm gonna be spending about $400 on it today for service, spark plugs and clutch cable that I don't really have let alone having to pay someone to stuff around with the electrics
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    And thank you to who ever works at sunnybay/summerbay/somethingbay school who rang me to try and help but I had already dropped off the bike and was demonstrating in a lab so couldn't answer
    Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon 'em

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    I've had similar intermittent trouble from dirty battery leads/terminals. they should look like polished brass, some fine sandpaper cleans them up easily

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    I hope you get it resolved. I had a stubborn GS500e that always acted nice near a dealer.... then it would just randomly sputter and die. I'd wait a bit and it would start back up again. Then, I cleaned the carbs and it never did it again. I think the float bowls might have been getting stuck.

    Another thing that might be happening with yours is a vapor lock. Anyway, I'm sure the shop will get you sorted. BTW, strange that you don't get a turnover when you try to start it, but the lights work.

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    The chances of it being anything to worry about are very slim. It'll be a dirty this or a bunged up that.

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    When I picked it up from service this morning, the guy said the neutral sensor needed fixing (apparently a common fault in the VTR250s, juts needed replacing a washer with a smaller washer) and I know the light hadn't come on in the past but only when my ride had finished and never had the problem with it stopping so didn't think anything of it. Hopefully this is the problem and it is now sorted.

    I'm telling you this bike is testing my hope and denial, don't think I will get a bike that has been sitting outside unused for 6 months again, or at least until I have the no how to check every little detail out
    Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon 'em

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    Yeah my Neutral light almost never works. Just means most of the time you have to kick up the stand and pull in the clutch to start.

    Simple fix then!

    Lemme know the cost to replace, I may look into it.

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