Bike Cut out this morning.... no warning at all....
Bike Cut out this morning.... no warning at all....
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chilli

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17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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Was just waiting there at the lights, when he just cut out. Hit the srater switch and absolutely nothing. Turned the ignition off...waited for a few seconds.....then fired him up again. Wierd. Think this could be the start of some "issues"?

r5gttgaz

7,897 posts

241 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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chilli said:
Was just waiting there at the lights, when he just cut out. Hit the srater switch and absolutely nothing. Turned the ignition off...waited for a few seconds.....then fired him up again. Wierd. Think this could be the start of some "issues"?


Scabby side stand switch?

gordski

107 posts

235 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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Mine did the same as well. No reason just died at at T-junction. Started fine 10 sec later, never done it since.
A mate said it could be an air bubble in the fuel line. No idea if this is right, but sounded reasonable.

Hope it's nothing serious, or expensive or both!!!

ballon

1,173 posts

240 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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chilli said:
Was just waiting there at the lights, when he just cut out. Hit the srater switch and absolutely nothing. Turned the ignition off...waited for a few seconds.....then fired him up again. Wierd. Think this could be the start of some "issues"?


Chilli I had the exact same thing with my Tuono. After many much investigation it turned out to be a loose battery terminal connection.

I would check yours even if it isn't it will still eliminate one possible cause.

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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ballon said:
chilli said:
Was just waiting there at the lights, when he just cut out. Hit the srater switch and absolutely nothing. Turned the ignition off...waited for a few seconds.....then fired him up again. Wierd. Think this could be the start of some "issues"?


Chilli I had the exact same thing with my Tuono. After many much investigation it turned out to be a loose battery terminal connection.

I would check yours even if it isn't it will still eliminate one possible cause.




Cheers mate, I'll have a look.

Steve_T

6,356 posts

293 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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Have a look for an abrasion to the wiring loom that might cause an intermittent short and add the kill switch to the list of possibles. The Falco did this to me this morning, but I've yet to decide if it's my riding technique (not enough throttle and too much clutch) or an actual fault with the bike. However I can restart straight away, so it's not quite the same as your issue.

Steve.




Edited by Steve_T on Monday 15th January 11:43

Benni

3,684 posts

232 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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Maybe a blocked tank venting line ?
If it does it again, try to open the fuel cap and listen for "swoosh" going INSIDE.
Maybe some condensed water in the fuel Tank vent line /fuel cap venting had frozen overnight,
and got thawed up by the engine heat later on ?
(on bikes with fuel pumps, I´ve seen tanks get dented to the inside by the vacuum)
Just my 2pfennigs......erm....its cents now,
Benni

chilli

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17,320 posts

257 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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Benni said:
Maybe a blocked tank venting line ?
If it does it again, try to open the fuel cap and listen for "swoosh" going INSIDE.
Maybe some condensed water in the fuel Tank vent line /fuel cap venting had frozen overnight,
and got thawed up by the engine heat later on ?
(on bikes with fuel pumps, I´ve seen tanks get dented to the inside by the vacuum)
Just my 2pfennigs......erm....its cents now,
Benni


Blimey, that's a bit "severe". Dented tanks? I'll open it up later and have a butchers.

Cheers.

14500rpm

15 posts

228 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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I had a problem with my VFR800ix cutting out on me whilst I was riding - which was nice. After stopping and turning it on/off a few times it would start again. My father and I went through all the usual suspects before taking it to the dealer, turned out to be the (dealer installed) aftermarket immobiliser cutting the fuel/spark.


Edited by 14500rpm on Tuesday 16th January 19:54