check your fuel lines for any leaks otherwise it could just be flooded and may need to sit for a couple of hours, how full is the tank
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Tank if full now. Just pushed it up the hill and filled the bugger.
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If you have a powercommander on it disconnect it & try & start it.
I take it the motor is spinning over.
see what happens when you let it sit for an hour or so could just be flooded
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Hi,
There is no Power Commander, its parked now and will try to start it around 3.00 PM - its flooded now.
thats what i thought, a little bit of a pain in the arse hey
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Mate, I live at the bottom of a hill and pushing it uphill was f*&^ing difficult. burned more Cal then at the Gym.
your game pushing a busa uphill stuff that shit!!!
let us know when it starts
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Blocked fuel filter ? Maybe sucked in some crud from the bottom of the tank if it was low on fuel
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yours is an 00 busa, so fuel pump and filters very suspect, unless you recently overhauled it. Old fuel lines unchanged will release much black sedements clogging up pump filters. Remedy complete pump overhaul with new filters and O rings.
Let us know what transpired.
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HI,
The bike is at Sydney City Motorcycle in Lane Cove - near my house so pushing 2k was not that difficult - few hills - up and down.
Will come to know what happened tomm. I just got the fuel tank cleaned about 5 months back. Will update later on the resolution.
Cheers,
Bill
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If the fuel light was only on for about 8klm and was running ok before you stopped, I reckon it is a switch, not a fuel problem.
I would suggest you check the obvious and easiest first.
1. kill switch,
2. clutch sensor,
3. sidestand sensor,
4. knockover sensor.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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Bike got fixed, the issue was bad fuel - lost all 4 plugs (brand new changed about 30 days back) and the entire fuel line, pump and tank had to be cleaned. lost the entire tank of fuel - and would cost me few hundred bucks in service -- f*&king all for bad fuel..............