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    Angry Flat battery

    I know it might sound wee bit strange, but my bike got a flat battery. I have a Suzuki GZ 250. I turned the engine off but lights were left on. I know how to wire a car with aNOTHER Car. is it the same on a bike or is it different.

    biuke needs a doctor.....

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    As long as the voltage is the same (which it is) you'll be sweet. Just make sure the car ain't running

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    You could try roll start it if you have a hill nearby.

    Push bike up slope in neutral.
    point downhill and get on bike
    Put bike in 2nd gear
    switch ignition on
    pull in clutch so bike freewheels
    ride down hill/slope/driveway
    as speed gets up a little (10-20k) then let clutch go, bike should turn over and start.
    the longer the hill the better, a couple of goes might be needed on something like a short driveway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    You could try roll start it if you have a hill nearby.

    Put bike in 2nd gear
    switch ignition on
    pull in clutch so bike freewheels
    ride down hill/slope/driveway
    as speed gets up a little (10-20k) then let clutch go, bike should turn over and start.
    the longer the hill the better, a couple of goes might be needed on something like a short driveway.
    this has had me thinking about kick starts again. Why do the newer bikes not have them these days and is it possible without to much dramas to fit one to a newer bike? i imagine it would be but anyone have an answer? oh and why 2nd gear and not 1st when you crash starting the bike?

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    cause first will just lock your rear up. try it in 3rd even. depends how tall your gearing is. I could get my old 600 to start in 3rd or 4th walking next to it. Had a fair bit of practice cause I had a bugger battery for ages.


    As for kickstarts. Might be alright on the smaller singles but even the my old XR400 you were wishing you had an electric start some days. Wouldnt like to kick over a big IL4. Probably rip your leg off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    cause first will just lock your rear up. try it in 3rd even. depends how tall your gearing is. I could get my old 600 to start in 3rd or 4th walking next to it. Had a fair bit of practice cause I had a bugger battery for ages.


    As for kickstarts. Might be alright on the smaller singles but even the my old XR400 you were wishing you had an electric start some days. Wouldnt like to kick over a big IL4. Probably rip your leg off.
    As he said. I cant stand kick starts. once you know how to roll start a bike its dead easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    Wouldnt like to kick over a big IL4. Probably rip your leg off.
    Meh.
    My XBR500RS Mutant had kickstart only, and no decompressor. Piece of piss to start - it's all down to technique. I had more grief starting my old MT250 Elsinore.

    For bump-starting bikes with some compression, you need to leap onto the seat at the moment you let the clutch out. The VTR1000 was not easy to bumpstart, as the compression locked up the back wheel VERY easily.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Speaking in 'general'......

    Kicking an IL4 should be a piece of piss compared to a big twin / single but IL4's don't have much flywheel to help - either way people don't really want them anymore...

    Crash starting a bike with a flat battery is OK in an emergency BUT don't make a habit of it - modern bikes, particularly jappers from the 80's early 90's are a bit light in the alternators and they depend on a good, fully charged battery. Crash starts will fry the alt or reg/rect eventually. In some cases the ignition modules are not well protected either... The power spike can wreck them.

    Everything is fine IF you keep the battery up to sniff and check it's charging as it should.

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    Thxxx guyz and thx Maverick.....got the bike started in 2nd. thxxxxx....By the way it is an suzuki Marauder"GZ 250".

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    How did you leave the lights on anyway. Only way I could do it on any of my bikes was to leave the ignition on. Do your lights go without the key?

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    Nah bike has got ignition off and if u turn the key a little right ..there is parking lights on and i did that

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