Roblatt
High Miler
Hi all,
I've been experiencing a no start problem on my B11 where it only occurs on a cold morning if I leave the bike outside. I did the wiring mod as recommended here a few years ago and that fixed the odd non start. This time it only happens when cold and for the first start of the day, then it's good. I've had to jump start with a power pack on a recent trip I was on.
I've isolated the problem to the poor connection of the earth wire to the starter motor. I worked this out by leaving the bike out in the cold over night (after I washed it - not happy) to replicate the conditions.
As expected it didn't start. I checked all the usual relays and fuses and they were OK. I then connected a wire directly from the battery to the starter motor earth, and it fired up normally. So I'm going to clean all the contacts etc.
My question is, if I want to run another earth wire to the starter, is it safe to run directly from the battery negative to the earth on the starter itself?
thanks
Robert
I've been experiencing a no start problem on my B11 where it only occurs on a cold morning if I leave the bike outside. I did the wiring mod as recommended here a few years ago and that fixed the odd non start. This time it only happens when cold and for the first start of the day, then it's good. I've had to jump start with a power pack on a recent trip I was on.
I've isolated the problem to the poor connection of the earth wire to the starter motor. I worked this out by leaving the bike out in the cold over night (after I washed it - not happy) to replicate the conditions.
As expected it didn't start. I checked all the usual relays and fuses and they were OK. I then connected a wire directly from the battery to the starter motor earth, and it fired up normally. So I'm going to clean all the contacts etc.
My question is, if I want to run another earth wire to the starter, is it safe to run directly from the battery negative to the earth on the starter itself?
thanks
Robert