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Hey guys.
Just got my 2000 Sv650S delived to my house, the guy started it up for a split second then ****ed off, well rolled it into the garage. Tried to start it and it just wouldnt, full of fuel, using choke and it wouldnt start, looks like the battery is dead. Can anyone help in where it is? Dirgrams would be nice and abit of advice. EDIT: It all works now, also got pics just scroll down Cheers Last edited by Joey A; 11-10-07 at 09:26 PM. |
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you were pulling the clutch in weren't you?-check the kill switch also
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Check that it's not in gear with the side stand down. Check the kill switch (big ride switch on RH bar). And remember that you have to hold the clutch in to start the bike.
If that all fails, is the dash lighting up when you turn the key ? |
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When you press the starter is the starter turning over trying to start? Or do you get nothing at all?
Battery is under the riders seat. Take off pillion seat, remove the two black plastic side panels under riders seat, then undo the two allen bolts holding the riders seat in place. Remove seat. Now you should be able to get to the battery. |
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Yeh its turning over just a flat battery, and yes i did all them things correct im not a noob rider btw, just a noob sv650'er
cheers for the help guys |
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Have you got an Optimate?Where did you buy the bike,and why was it delivered?Did you try it out before you bought it and was it OK then?
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The battery is under the rider seat, take the black plastic side panels off and then the seat and there it is. The battery.
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If that is indeed a shop they that is crap service. |
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So get on the phone and get them to sort it if they are any why decent you should have no probs |
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Well I'v got the battery on charge now so il just wait for it to fully charge up then have another go.
Thnanks for the help |
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