ER RN
Well-known member
Ok, so I’m pretty sure I know what the answer to my problem is but I wanted to run it past y’all. My search related to my problem resulted in 158 possible threads and only one came close to what is going on with my bike however the author never posted his “fix”.
The facts:
I ride a 2009 with 7k miles on it. At 1830 last night it was a balmy 52 degrees and when I started the bike I noted that it cranked a little slower than usual and that once started I smelled raw gas for a moment or so. Given it’s my only mode of transportation I went on to work. At 0710 this morning the temperature was a not quite so balmy 30 degrees when I was attempting to go home. I cranked the bike but alas it was a no start situation. On 2 different occasions I tried the WOT start up with no success. Finally I hitched a ride with a friend leaving the bike at work. I plan to do the cab thing after I catch a nap today and the bike has had a chance to bath in the afternoon sun and warm up.
My hypothesis:
Given that the battery connections are tight and clean and the charging system puts out 13.2 volts at idle I surmise that the battery is on its way south. This situation may be compounded by what I believe to be one or more injectors that are leaking once the bike has been shut down dumping fuel into the cylinder(s) thus the raw fuel smell.
Thoughts?
Thanx in advance and I’ll let you know what I find out. Harvey
The facts:
I ride a 2009 with 7k miles on it. At 1830 last night it was a balmy 52 degrees and when I started the bike I noted that it cranked a little slower than usual and that once started I smelled raw gas for a moment or so. Given it’s my only mode of transportation I went on to work. At 0710 this morning the temperature was a not quite so balmy 30 degrees when I was attempting to go home. I cranked the bike but alas it was a no start situation. On 2 different occasions I tried the WOT start up with no success. Finally I hitched a ride with a friend leaving the bike at work. I plan to do the cab thing after I catch a nap today and the bike has had a chance to bath in the afternoon sun and warm up.
My hypothesis:
Given that the battery connections are tight and clean and the charging system puts out 13.2 volts at idle I surmise that the battery is on its way south. This situation may be compounded by what I believe to be one or more injectors that are leaking once the bike has been shut down dumping fuel into the cylinder(s) thus the raw fuel smell.
Thoughts?
Thanx in advance and I’ll let you know what I find out. Harvey