B-King just died...!!
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Out for a ride, pulled up, neutral, turned the bike off (via le red switch) for about 1 minute (left the key in, turned to on)... Started it back up and walked it backing out of the drive way, in neutral and BOOM... whole bike shut down... no lights, no motor, nothing... key out, back in, nothing, not even the flashing key security light is blinking... Ummm... Any ideas?? Pi_freak Battery? Undecided
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#2
Fuses for a starters...
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#3
Hmmm yeah, possibly the main fuse... it's a big 30A one, so guess that could be it... [edit: nope]
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Have you rewired anything or maybe have wires pinching at the steering head?
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#5
I rewired my tail tidy... but that was months ago... and I would've thought, not killed power to the entire bike... *shrugs*... I've pulled the battery and will take it down for testing I guess...
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If you have a multi meter just test it your self.... I guess if the battery had some sort of major failure it would be the reason why the bike shows no lights, but I would have thought it would have kept running after you had started it....

Maybe the connector or connections to the ignition switch or something??
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Errrrrrrmmm... ok...I disconnected the battery... and just put it back in... and full lights.... bike starts...
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It'll be your computer then.... It's like a PC, turn it off and turn it on again will fix most problems.... Lol. Get the dealer to run diagnostics on it and check for any stored error codes.
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(04-08-2011, 09:08pm)RyanG Wrote: It'll be your computer then.... It's like a PC, turn it off and turn it on again will fix most problems.... Lol. Get the dealer to run diagnostics on it and check for any stored error codes.

Right... well I've pulled the battery anyway, so hopefully the ECU holds on to the error codes... not to mention they are an hour away, so hopefully this issue doesn't come back, randomly when I'm riding...Scary
Tested the battery on the multimeter and all good 12.78
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(04-08-2011, 09:23pm)DisPlaCeD Wrote:
(04-08-2011, 09:08pm)RyanG Wrote: It'll be your computer then.... It's like a PC, turn it off and turn it on again will fix most problems.... Lol. Get the dealer to run diagnostics on it and check for any stored error codes.

Right... well I've pulled the battery anyway, so hopefully the ECU holds on to the error codes... not to mention they are an hour away, so hopefully this issue doesn't come back, randomly when I'm riding...Scary
Tested the battery on the multimeter and all good 12.78


I would use that hour away to test the bike and let them run a test on it when you get there so at least you can be sure it is just the battery......much better option than getting jammed while you're on a ride and stuck in butt fcuk nowhere!!!

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Have a good look at your earth from bike to battery
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Hi,
I feel there is a bad contact on the battery. I found that the contact you push under the clamp bolt had this white stuff because I had the same problem with my Busa. Went out and bought a new battery but to find that it wasn't the battery it was corrosion between the wire lead and the battery post. Mine you undo the screw and pull out the lead and that was where it was.

(05-08-2011, 07:17am)ROD Wrote: Have a good look at your earth from bike to battery

Morning ROD,

That lady from Suzuki Australia Vicki is great to talk to and very helpful.
Yesterday I send her the email about my busa which was suppose to have the recalls do as I was told by Brisbane motor cycles but it had not been do at all and also the ing/switch recall about the wiring had not been do too. So i have the busa booked in to get fix here. I hate lies been told.
Thanks for your help Rod.
Thanks John
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Well the terminals (the small rectangle nut on the battery) looked fair rusted when I pulled them... So, maybe that was it, I took to them with a scourer and will take it for a run to get petrol, see what happens...

@piperjon... shoot ROD a PM, instead of attempting a hijack -Cheers.
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(06-08-2011, 09:11am)DisPlaCeD Wrote: Well the terminals (the small rectangle nut on the battery) looked fair rusted when I pulled them... So, maybe that was it, I took to them with a scourer and will take it for a run to get petrol, see what happens...

@piperjon... shoot ROD a PM, instead of attempting a hijack -Cheers.

Don't forget to look at the tip-over sensor just behind the battery. Just a thought.

Max

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(06-08-2011, 10:46am)Madmax Wrote: Don't forget to look at the tip-over sensor just behind the battery. Just a thought.

Max

Yeah I did an ECU diagnostic and it came up C00... So, yeah...
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