Any motorbike mechanics out there?

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swee'pea99

Squire
I've charged the battery, I've checked the fuses, but when I push the button, nothing happens. I mean nothing. Not a click, not a murmur. Last time I tried it I got that chattering noise, which didn't surprise me 'cos I hadn't used it for a while and I knew the battery was very weak. But now I get nothing at all. Any suggestions? (It's a 30yr old BMW R65, BTW.)
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
Is the battery holding any charge? have you tested it?
 
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swee'pea99

swee'pea99

Squire
Is the battery holding any charge? have you tested it?
I haven't tested it - I have no testing things - but yes. And I've also tried starting it up when it's connected to a recharger, so definitely full power. I was told that if you push the button when the headlamps on it should dim. If it doesn't, it means no power's going to the starter at all. Well, it doesn't. Ignition on, headlamp on, press the button, no sound, headlamp doesn't dim. Nothing. (Sorry, should've mentioned that before probably.)
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
I wonder if it's just the starter button then? as you say, there should be some indication of the electrical load being taken up. Main fuse maybe? if not that, I'd check the switch and then the relay that it fires but I'm no mechanic
 
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swee'pea99

swee'pea99

Squire
Thanks. I suspect the switch. Does anyone know if that's numpty-repairable? (I have to go walk the hound now, please forgive lack of responses.)
 

Norm

Guest
My kill switch has gone dodgy (11 year old Fazer thou) which kept me pondering for a while when it first happened. I don't use it any more.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Undo and thorough clean the connections to the starter motor.
 
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swee'pea99

swee'pea99

Squire
In truth I could have corrosion pretty much anywhere! It's 30 years old, and though I try to keep it covered, it's seen a fair bit of rain over the years.

It's definitely not the kill switch - or, at least, the kill switch is in the right position.

I probably should've mentioned that this isn't the first time this has happened. A couple of times in the past it's been the same story - push button, nothing. Once I got it vanned back to the garage, and when I picked it up it seemed to be fine. T'other, by luck it was on a hill and I managed to bump-start it - again, it seemed to have fixed itself next time I used it. Does the fact that it comes & goes indicate anything?
 
And I've also tried starting it up when it's connected to a recharger, so definitely full power.

not so. connecting the battery to the charger does not automatically give you the ability to start the bike. Power is still drawn from the battery (not the mains), so unless the battery is charged, it won't make any difference. My guess is the battery is properly dead. New one probably called for.
 
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