Espia4ci
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A friend who owns a Vstrom recently killed his battery by inadvertantly leaving on his ignition (which leaves on his headlight). He was alone w/o help nearby so he push/roll started his Vstrom. Immediatly after that he began having a lot of problems with his charging system. I believe it was the stator or similiar part. Anyway, a few hundred dollars, and some new parts later, they got the problem fixed.
I remember push-starting previous bikes because of dead batteries, but I have never did that with my FJR. I don't remember seeing anything in the manual reference not push-starting the FJR.
Anyone know if they recommend against it? My be good information to have in case I am ever in a similar circumstance.
I have noticed that the FJR's headlight is only on when the engine is running, which appears to be a good measure to prevent running down your battery with just ignition switch on and engine not running. I noticed that is not true of the ST1300. If the ignition switch is on, the headlight is also one, regardless of whether the engine is running or not.
I remember push-starting previous bikes because of dead batteries, but I have never did that with my FJR. I don't remember seeing anything in the manual reference not push-starting the FJR.
Anyone know if they recommend against it? My be good information to have in case I am ever in a similar circumstance.
I have noticed that the FJR's headlight is only on when the engine is running, which appears to be a good measure to prevent running down your battery with just ignition switch on and engine not running. I noticed that is not true of the ST1300. If the ignition switch is on, the headlight is also one, regardless of whether the engine is running or not.