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SUPERSTARDJ01
14-10-09, 07:25 AM
Hi

I have a 2000 sv and I haven't satrted it for around 1.5 weeks it lives outside under a car port so thought I'd give it a run and it won't start not even try as though the kill switch is on, battery seems ok as the lights etc work fine, can't bump as I'm recovering from op, should I try wd40 on start switch? Or wait till it warms up a bit this afternoon?

Cheers

AndyBrad
14-10-09, 07:29 AM
any syptoms or just completly dead? i.e. a clicking?

SUPERSTARDJ01
14-10-09, 07:37 AM
No clicking at all absolutly nothing, there is no alarm to drain battery but as I said the batt seems fine.

AndyBrad
14-10-09, 07:41 AM
what reading have you got on the battery. just because your lights are on doesnt mean its got enough to turn it over.

side stand switch, clutch switch?

SUPERSTARDJ01
14-10-09, 07:44 AM
Don't know only got 1 arm free at mo will try to get batt out and charge or bump, strange though I've left it for 3.5 weeks before and it was fine.

fizzwheel
14-10-09, 08:18 AM
Do a little more digging on the battery and also check your charging circuit. ( Theres a very good post by Sid Squid that tells you what to do if you have access to a multimeter have a search )

If your battery is weak, often a sudden cold snap in the weather such as we have had recently will finish the battery off...

But do the above checks I mentioned first before shelling out for a new one.

philbut
14-10-09, 09:45 AM
My ZZR has just done the same, and I use it daily. The battery would be my first port of call. Mine just died when we had the first cold snap, no warning just completely dead. Lights etc were all working but it didn't have enough juice to turn the bike over - and no clicking from the relay, it was that flat. cheap batterys do just go like that unfortunately.

Alpinestarhero
14-10-09, 09:47 AM
cheap batterys do just go like that unfortunately.

this is true, its bad financial planning to buy a cheap battery because you'll only end up having to buy another one.

If you do need a new battery, then talk to batteryman on here - he'll be able to sort you out with a good Yuasa or similar reputable battery