R46Paul Posted March 27, 2011 Posted March 27, 2011 Hi all, I have a 2005 R6 (R46) Rossi rep. The bike was garaged over winter with the battery plugged into a conditioner. I started using it a few weeks ago however the battery (6 years old) did not hold a charge for very long, and if I didn't ride it for a few days it went flat. I disconnected the old battery and replaced it with a brand new one (Yuasa YT9B-BS) as recommended by my Yamaha dealer. The battery was charged for 24 hours. I went to use the bike this morning and the alarm deactivated as normal, the lights, dials etc would power up, I could hear the fuel pump priming and the bike turned over quickly. The only problem is that it wouldn't fire up! I tried turning it over a few times with no luck, it just wouldn't start. I could smell unburnt fuel from the exhaust. Before I replaced the battery (when it wasn't flat) the bike started with no problems. It has a Meta M357t alarm and Immobiliser fitted. Can anyone please shed some light on what the problem might be? Thanks, Paul
johnsnownw Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 Hi all, I have a 2005 R6 (R46) Rossi rep. The bike was garaged over winter with the battery plugged into a conditioner. I started using it a few weeks ago however the battery (6 years old) did not hold a charge for very long, and if I didn't ride it for a few days it went flat. I disconnected the old battery and replaced it with a brand new one (Yuasa YT9B-BS) as recommended by my Yamaha dealer. The battery was charged for 24 hours. I went to use the bike this morning and the alarm deactivated as normal, the lights, dials etc would power up, I could hear the fuel pump priming and the bike turned over quickly. The only problem is that it wouldn't fire up! I tried turning it over a few times with no luck, it just wouldn't start. I could smell unburnt fuel from the exhaust. Before I replaced the battery (when it wasn't flat) the bike started with no problems. It has a Meta M357t alarm and Immobiliser fitted. Can anyone please shed some light on what the problem might be? Thanks, Paul It sounds like the battery is probably okay, but have you checked the voltage? Another possibility may be the plugs, how old are they?
barkwindjammer Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 If its been sat for a while the plugs like John says, take em out and clean them
R46Paul Posted March 29, 2011 Author Posted March 29, 2011 All Sorted now, i had flooded it due to trying to start it with a flat battery. Glad that was a simple fix . Thanks for any replies.
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