Sh!t....What's going on??!!
Sh!t....What's going on??!!
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chilli

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17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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So, back from a week in the Sun and I get the bike out or the commute. Worried it might not start, but bingo....first time! So there I am driving along, went to put the indicators on....and nothing! Oh well, I'll take it easy and see if I can get it resolved during the day. Hit the A12, and go for a gap... getthrough ok, overtaking a lorry...then everything goes blank and I srart to slow down. I now have a van trying to overtake me on the outside and the lorry next to me. So, I put my hands up and I guess the van drivwer gets the idea and backs off a bit....wnaker.

So I free wheel ontothe hard shoulder, and notice that the ignition had turned itself off. I turned it back on and off I go. Everything is now ok, and even the indicators work.

Any ideas??!!

Cheers.

r5gttgaz

7,897 posts

241 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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You didn't turn the key all they way to 'ON'.

Busamav

2,954 posts

229 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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That isnt something you can risk happening again untill you suss the fault.

Pull all the fuses and refit , check the loom for any chaffing ?

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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r5gttgaz said:
You didn't turn the key all they way to 'ON'.



Ahhhh, that'll be it. Cheers!

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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Busamav said:
That isnt something you can risk happening again untill you suss the fault.

Pull all the fuses and refit , check the loom for any chaffing ?



Hmmm, getting technical now. Is there a "fuse box" as such?

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

271 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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Nick same thing happened to me on Saturday on the R1, jumped on the bike to nip into town to buy an inner tube for the mtb and the indicators weren't working so I pulled over turned everything off and then tried again....all ok and everything working fine......I reckon I did exactly what you did and didn't turn the key properly to the ON position in the ignition or it could be a strange Yamaha thing....... scratchchin




Edited by Andy Oh on Monday 29th January 10:31

Steve_T

6,356 posts

293 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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chilli said:
Busamav said:
That isnt something you can risk happening again untill you suss the fault.

Pull all the fuses and refit , check the loom for any chaffing ?



Hmmm, getting technical now. Is there a "fuse box" as such?


Fuses can sometimes be by the battery. In terms of checking the loom, get the tank up and have a look at the wires down the sides of the frame for abrasions. Had a similar problem on a car and it turned out that the ignition switch was on its way out.

Steve.

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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Andy Oh said:
Nick same thing happened to me on Saturday on the R1, jumped on the bike to nip into town to buy an inner tube for the mtb and the indicators weren't working so I pulled over turned everything off and then tried again....all ok and everything working fine......I reckon I did exactly what you did and didn't turn the key properly to the ON position in the ignition or it could be a strange Yamaha thing....... scratchchin




Edited by Andy Oh on Monday 29th January 10:31


Mate, how strange. Thing is, if the key hadn't been turned properly, it surely wouldn't have started in the first place?!

It's in for a service soon, so another thing to get them o look at.

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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Steve_T said:
chilli said:
Busamav said:
That isnt something you can risk happening again untill you suss the fault.

Pull all the fuses and refit , check the loom for any chaffing ?



Hmmm, getting technical now. Is there a "fuse box" as such?


Fuses can sometimes be by the battery. In terms of checking the loom, get the tank up and have a look at the wires down the sides of the frame for abrasions. Had a similar problem on a car and it turned out that the ignition switch was on its way out.

Steve.


Cheers Steve.

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

271 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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chilli said:
Andy Oh said:
Nick same thing happened to me on Saturday on the R1, jumped on the bike to nip into town to buy an inner tube for the mtb and the indicators weren't working so I pulled over turned everything off and then tried again....all ok and everything working fine......I reckon I did exactly what you did and didn't turn the key properly to the ON position in the ignition or it could be a strange Yamaha thing....... scratchchin






Mate, how strange. Thing is, if the key hadn't been turned properly, it surely wouldn't have started in the first place?!

It's in for a service soon, so another thing to get them o look at.


Nick, I forgot to add earlier that this has happened a few times to me so I now just pull over and turn everything off and back on and make sure all is ok. It must be that the key isn't quite in the correct position in the ignition barrel.


D1 MAD

383 posts

253 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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Do you have a Fob on your key? It has been known for the wind to flap these about just enough to wiggle the key in the barrel.
Either remove the fob or fit Velcro to it with a bit next to the barrel.

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

271 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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D1 MAD said:
Do you have a Fob on your key? It has been known for the wind to flap these about just enough to wiggle the key in the barrel.
Either remove the fob or fit Velcro to it with a bit next to the barrel.


It's not that mate believe me I do enough miles, it's not turniong the key properly to the on position.

D1 MAD

383 posts

253 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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Andy Oh said:
D1 MAD said:
Do you have a Fob on your key? It has been known for the wind to flap these about just enough to wiggle the key in the barrel.
Either remove the fob or fit Velcro to it with a bit next to the barrel.


It's not that mate believe me I do enough miles, it's not turniong the key properly to the on position.


It was just a thought. I'm used to trouble shooting British electrics, several of my bikes are fitted with Lucas 3 position ignition locks, off, nothing and intermittent!

YamR1V64motion

5,732 posts

245 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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Andy Oh said:
Nick same thing happened to me on Saturday on the R1, jumped on the bike to nip into town to buy an inner tube for the mtb and the indicators weren't working so I pulled over turned everything off and then tried again....all ok and everything working fine......I reckon I did exactly what you did and didn't turn the key properly to the ON position in the ignition or it could be a strange Yamaha thing....... scratchchin




Edited by Andy Oh on Monday 29th January 10:31


those bloody Yamaha electrics huh? :P

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

257 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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YamR1V64motion said:
Andy Oh said:
Nick same thing happened to me on Saturday on the R1, jumped on the bike to nip into town to buy an inner tube for the mtb and the indicators weren't working so I pulled over turned everything off and then tried again....all ok and everything working fine......I reckon I did exactly what you did and didn't turn the key properly to the ON position in the ignition or it could be a strange Yamaha thing....... scratchchin




Edited by Andy Oh on Monday 29th January 10:31


those bloody Yamaha electrics huh? :P


Yeah, perhaps if they were a tad slower, we wouldn't have this issue?!

YamR1V64motion

5,732 posts

245 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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did you read MCN last week


Edited by YamR1V64motion on Wednesday 31st January 01:23

Busamav

2,954 posts

229 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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YamR1V64motion said:
did you read MCN last week


Edited by YamR1V64motion on Wednesday 31st January 01:23



you honestly expect somebody to admit to that on a public forum ?

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

257 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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Busamav said:
YamR1V64motion said:
did you read MCN last week


Edited by YamR1V64motion on Wednesday 31st January 01:23



you honestly expect somebody to admit to that on a public forum ?



hehe
No, why did it detail how slow and crap they were??!!

YamR1V64motion

5,732 posts

245 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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chilli said:
Busamav said:
YamR1V64motion said:
did you read MCN last week


Edited by YamR1V64motion on Wednesday 31st January 01:23



you honestly expect somebody to admit to that on a public forum ?



hehe
No, why did it detail how slow and crap they were??!!


no it didnt, there was a half decent 600RR vs R6 article though , dont get me wrong i like Yamahas ive had 2, the newer genration R1 though i didnt like much at all when i had one, i didnt get on with it, the older ones i think are great, i havent had the pleasure of riding the new R6 yet but the one i had in 2002 was brilliant.