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After any long ride the bike don't start after turning it off??

3K views 17 replies 11 participants last post by  tary preisser  
#1 ·
please I want from u help!!!

my bike 04 600RR

when I ride for a long ride or a short ride in a hot weather and the bike became hot ( and sometimes it is not ) .. and then turn it off .. and try to start it, it seems that the battery is dead and I could not run it again. the sound when I try to start it is like that the starter can't push it up to start. :banghead:
exception: if a friend give me a push and I give it the 2nd gear and turn it on by a push it start ....

so can any one help me what could be this problem ?!!

note: I have changed the battery with new one.
 
#5 ·
A lot of starters do this when they are starting to go out, I agree this is likely the problem.
You said the bike would get hot sometimes. Did you mean it started overheating or just getting to operating temperature?


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#7 ·
Mine does the exact opposite lmao. When its cold if I fire it up and shut it down before it has a chance to run for a few minutes if has a rough time firing back up. But that's usually not an issue unless I accidentally kill it while moving it.

I have no clue.. Good luck on the trouble shooting
 
#11 ·
What did you do to check them?

The regulator/rectifier on the 03-04 is a known issue and quite commonly fails. Next on my list would be the starter motor as again now that these bikes are getting on in years they are starting to fail more often.

First point of call would definitely be the RR though.
 
#15 ·
Ok. Fair chance that the stator is fine then, the RR however I'm still not convinced on. It needs to be tested whilst it's hot (the RR not just the bike), or it's voltage monitored whilst heating it up with a heat gun.

If you're convinced that the RR is fine, the starter motor is the place to go. They get covered in carbon from the brushes and start experiencing heat failure. To fix it, pull it out, pull it apart and clean it all out. You may also need to replace the brushes depending on how worn they are.