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2018 XC - diagnosing electrical issue
I have a 240 CCA antigravity battery, new cables, reflashed CDI, ground points are all sanded to bare metal.
This video is my bike trying to start when cold... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmI8-sBmjXE While I am riding the bike I kill it in neutral and immediately try to estart and it will not start. Now with it warm it will just spin continuously but not turn over the motor. After kick starting the bike I measure the battery while the bike is running and it?s only 13.05 volts. The same voltage as when the bike isn?t running. Could this be related to the flywheel update that I?ve read about? I have checked all electric connections they are all tight and dielectric greased. |
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e-starting
you need a new starter. I had the same problem and tried a new starter, now it has been all good.
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I haven?t read about any more scenarios where the starter itself was bad, but flywheels and bearings I have heard a few things about. What exactly will GasGas cover under recall with this bike? I am out of the warranty deadline. Will they fix it since it?s a known issue? |
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pull the starter motor out and see how hard it is to turn the gear inside the ignition cover with your finger.
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There is another thread on here about badly machined flywheel covers that don't line up the starter drive gear with the ring gear on the flywheel. This was specifically on the 18 models and were replaced by the manufacturer.
Have a check around on recent posts and, if I remember correctly, there is a method described to assess the issue on your cover. There is also a bearing in there that may need lube or replacing. As far as the battery voltage is concerned, if the bike has been laid up for any length of time, the battery has either lost some charge or needs some exercise to bring it back up to full capacity. |
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Also that battery in the video is brand new. That video is the first time ever trying to start with that battery |
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I usually get flamed pretty hard for this, but damn if it doesn’t cure every single electric start issue. I’ll Pre flame answer so if you feel the need to interject your massive electrical knowledge please keep it to yourself. P=IE yup. Got it. Inductive reactance, got it. All That matters for the life of your motor windings is heat. That power dissipated times time will heat the windings up and smoke your windings. BUT only if you hold your thumb down too long. Your bike will start instantly with a 24v starting system.
Here’s my YouTube video of it in action. https://youtu.be/A9SWuVKygRg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Nothing wrong with this unless the engine has issues and you need more than just a quick stab on the button. We used to do the same thing in cold weather for cars with 6V batteries; jump them with 12V. No one else here is probably old enough to remember those.
Do you power only the starter motor with 24V or does 24V go to all devices on the bike?
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Thanks everyone for the advice. Turned out to be the bendix cover. I posted the details in the starter fix thread.
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