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  1. why would you want to top up through the rad,when you have a expansion-bottle.

    If there is a leak in the system, it will break the vacuum created as the coolant cools and retracts and the coolant won't be drawn from the recovery tank.

    To th O.P.:

    Good idea to remove the rad cap and have a look when you check the oil or every other time at least. I've also seen a blocked rad cause coolant to be pushed out of the recovery bottle.

  2. Have a good look at your wiring and check for chafed wire, broken ground connections and "new" joins covered with tape. Anything taped up i'd remove it to see what's up. Sometimes an errant strand can cause trouble.

  3. I had an old Chrysler that exibited similar symptoms. It took me 2 Years to sort it out. I had used Seal All to plug a screw hole

    (along with a screw). It's supposed to be good in fuel systems. Long and short of it is that it had begun to dissolve into the fuel

    and would coat the pick-up screen, stalling the engine. Within a few minutes it would float away and Id' have fuel again. Sound

    familiar?

  4. Put your battery on 2a/h trickle charge, if you haven't already done so.

    They don't come fully charged, but you sound like you may already know this.

    Have you checked for blown fuse?

    There is some sort or relay in the electrical system that puts the headlamp out while the starter is engaged. Have any of your electrical items been recently disconnected?

    Could it be a weak coil?

    All I can imaging is that somehow the system is disabling the ignition while the starter is engaged.

  5. :D:D:D I live in Turkey Ttaskmaster :D:D Temp is 32 C right now.

    Cold one is the bike. Not warm yet in other word. Let's put it this way.

    There is no ignition or spark AT ALL. I pull out the spark plug cable and checked. Starts electrically after warming up for 10 min. by bump start.

    Thanks for the help

    Does the starter turn the engine?

    If so, how long before it runs the battery down?

    If it doesn't crank very long, I would suspect a weak battery.

    It may show adequate voltage but amps is what really gets things moving.

    At start up, the battery has to supply enough power to run the starter AND the ignition.

  6. On my wife's Honda 450, the throttle was a little sticky/slow closing. Turns out the cable never had enough free play. I've since oiled all the cables and everything works great.

  7. Mine does it with the battery removed... Dunno how. Just does.

    That's pretty hard on the charging system/regulator. I wouldn't make a habit out of it. Like un protected sex, the next time could be it!!!

  8. You will find it's a little more when you've had a spell of getting on it. It's nothing really wrong with the engine, just an intake design that allows a little oil into the intake through the ventilation system. Nearly all engines will do this but this engine's filter location allows the oil to collect there. The stock filter housing actually has a small capped tube at the back to drain the oil without removing the cover.

  9. I have a very low mileage '06 V-Star 1100. Bought it last week with only 517 miles on it. It has a Kuryakyn hypercharger installed. I noticed tonight that there is oil leaking out of the bottom of the hypercharger. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? What would be causing that, and what do I need to do to take care of it. Dealership where I bought the bike sells all used bikes "as-is", so I have no warranty with them.

    Good Day,

    To get to your question, these bikes do put a little oil into the intake track. First time I saw it I almost dropped a load!! It's normal. Clean it once in awhile. Some actually recommend keeping the oil level between add and full halfway. I keep mine full.

  10. On my 2008 V-Star 1100 it tends to stall alot at low speeds. I found this site: http://www.clevverlever.com and they have a clutch lever that I think might help the problem. Has anyone ever bought one of these, and if so, did it help?

    I have an 03 and still stall it after 2 years and 14,000km, albeit less often.

    I think it is a product of the shaft drive and taller gearing, especially if you just came off a chain driven bike.

  11. I'd be concerned over the voltage regulator. Over 14V-15V area is too high. You just saw the result of too much voltage, battery boiled dry. It may be the innocent victim of fried regulator, or bad ground (earth) connection.

    OTOH, how old is the battery, and is it always stored in warm areas (removed from bike for long term storage). It may have reached the end of it's service life and shorted a cell.

    Don't go too far from home till you sort it out.

    EDIT***

    No battery will hold much charge once the top of the plates are exposed. I've topped them up on occasion with bottled water.

  12. The 1100 is limited to 170kph in high gear. It'll go something like 158kph at the chip in 4th.

    From literature, not experience.

    Although I did have it at 150kph this week going round a truck on my way to work. Nice

    What displacement is your bike?

    Edit: Sorry, now I see 125. I thing 65mph should be going pretty well for 125.

  13. whats the best thing to get the dinge off of aluminum?

    on my dt the case seems to have black spiderwebby marks all over. it is smooth so its not a chemical etch. just old tarnished and baked in. no amount of rotopolishing with dremmel and compounds seems to make much difference. also my shock tubes and hub have done the same thing. I would like to renew the finish but its like there is some sort of invisible shield over the din. dosent seem to be clearcoated.

    For the Chrome I've been using Mother's. Ya get that over there?

    On unfinished aluminum I use Mother's again. Aluminum cleaner. Works great!!

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