GSXR 1000 wont start
#1
Ok its not my busa. My gsxr 1000 K5 wont start. The batt was flat (havent riden it in a while,ok along while prob 4 months), I charged it up, The batt has held a charge. When I hit the start button there is a rapid load clicking coming from the under the seat. On closer examination its the main fuse that is clicking. The fuse was good changed it any way. But its still doing it and doesnt even sound like its going to kick over. Any help would be awesome.
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(15-04-2012, 06:37pm)Cotter7 Wrote: Ok its not my busa. My gsxr 1000 K5 wont start. The batt was flat (havent riden it in a while,ok along while prob 4 months), I charged it up, The batt has held a charge. When I hit the start button there is a rapid load clicking coming from the under the seat. On closer examination its the main fuse that is clicking. The fuse was good changed it any way. But its still doing it and doesnt even sound like its going to kick over. Any help would be awesome.

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#3
i had that happen to my k7 gsxr1000 a couple of weeks ago, but my battery was completly dead and wouldnt hold a charge, and even with power running to the battery it still made the clicking sound, so i put in my busa battery just to try it and it fired up straight away, because when i charged the gsxr battery the charger said it was fully charged but it wasnt, hope that helps, might just need a new battery
100000kms in 23 months, not too bad
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#4
yEP, i RECKON YOUR BATTERY DOESN'T HAVE ENOUGH CHARGE
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I don't want a pickle . . .
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#5
Cheers for the useful advice fellas. Ill try a different battery.
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#6
Yea, battery is dead mate... the charger mite say full, but it'll be stuffed.
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#7
Got a multimeter ?
Sure that's not the starter motor "clicking" ?
Maybe, it is seized Clap
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#8
Yup was the bat. Charger said she was full but it was rooted. New bat started first stab of the starter. Thanks again guys.
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