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Back to your original day. Bike died after 100 mile ride sounds to me like the battery was not charging. When you say battery is good, what does that mean exactly? Was it at 13+ volts right after it died? Or did you have to put it on a charger?
Symptoms are similar to my triumph when the stator AND cam position sensor both failed due to faulty regulator/rectifier. crank no spark is the classic symptom. Bike dying after 100 miles points to no charging happening.
Not a battery issue. Now, and that day it will crank and crank with no fire. The dash lights never dimmed or flickers or anything to indicate it was a low battery situation. I actually cranked it over many many times on the side of the road to get it to start. Not a single cough.
Im leaning toward a chaffed/pinched wire somewhere, but I havent found it yet.
30k+ miles, so it could easily be a sensor or something as well.
Does it crank?
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I replaced both coils probably 7 years ago, a plug wire got pinched under the tank, electrifying the tank, hitting my pants zipper, shocking my crotch. So the coils are only 10k miles old. No engine light at all. Turn the key, the dash lights up, fuel pump cycles, and the bike turns over like a champ. zero spark. ( i have the plugs out, laying on the frame to visually look for spark.
I have the factory honda manual and it lists what to check next, so I guess thats what Ill do.
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yeah, turns over no problem
Can you try bump-starting it?
Yes, I have the honda service manual and Im working through it.
If you think it's the CDI (a relatively common failure item) I have a good one that you could borrow.
Hyper
Last edited by jeantarrou; 04-20-16 at 07:15 PM.
Hyper
I know you said the FI light isn't on but have you tried seeing if the ECU will flash a code anyway? There is a green 2 pole connector near the ECU that you jumper out with the ignition off. When you turn the ignition on, any codes that are present will flash patterns in the FI light.
"...i would seriously bite somebody right in the balls..." -bump909
Well, I finally had some time to work on the bike some more.
The yellow wire into the ECU, which is the ignition pulse, is pretty pinched, but seems to pass current fine, ill have to fix it, but I dont think it is the problem.
When trying to start, I got 0.3VDC at the ecu, at the first plug, and at the plug closest to the coil. Manual says 0.7VDC is the minimum.
In hindsight, I ran this test without the plugs attached, but I don't think that would affect it, but I'm not sure.
I was also surprised to find a little oil behind the side cover when I went to remove the ignition impulse generator.
I hope it is just the impulse gen and I can get this fucker back on the road
I've had a situation where the pulse generators would work until they got hot, then she'd die. No spark.
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
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Its only $50, so Ill try replacing it
I'd be sure it's not the battery first..... I know you said it cranks over fine, but I've seen plenty of instances on FI bikes where it cranks fine, but no spark due to weak battery.
Toss a jumper cable on from your car battery (without it running of course) and see if it changes at all with plenty of extra headroom on the battery.
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
I have had a battery charger on it off and on while I have been messing with it. it is not the battery. And that wouldnt make sense pertaining to the day it died, 45 min into an hour ride and I cranked the shit out of it on the side of the road when it died. It is a strong, newish battery. It is not the battery, the coils arent firing at all.
ignition impulse generator didnt fix it
guess Ill put it back together and have someone else fix it :/
reg/ rectifier, that is what I think.
Steven