Posted March 9, 20222 yr Hi I have a 2008 r1 I purchased it a fiew months ago before I got my bike for when I passed I cam go out riding and 6 days ago I passed my test and went out riding for a fiew hours after passing my test bike was fine and the following day I drove it for 20mins then turned it off went to start it back up and it wouldn't start at all until it was sat for roughly 30 mins then it started back up again and drove noproblem so I assumed it was the battery got a new battery in it and the problem still consists every the bike is driving it drives fine full power but as soon as you cut it off it won't start back up so I have changed the sparkplugs checked the stator that is fine I have spent days trying to sus this out with no luck can anyone please help me as I am at a couple loss on what the problem can be
March 15, 20222 yr Author Yeah I think I did was getting used to posting on a forum lol But not getting anywhere with it lol noone seems to be replying with any useful tips
March 15, 20222 yr Moderator The problem may be that we get a lot of people coming in, asking one question, then never replying again. Might be an idea to go make a post in the 'New Members' area, introducing yourself & so on... It may be that we need more sentences and punctuation (my favourite), long single sentence rambles often confuse people! Or, it's possible no one has a clue (most likely)... Have you got any more information? It's pretty thin on the ground at the moment. Does the engine make any 'pinging' noises when you turn it off? Is it running at a steady temperature? Is there plenty of liquid in the radiator? In the 30mins or so that it won't start, does it turn over as normal? Or is there nothing happening?
March 17, 20222 yr Author Hi yeah the bike runs fine with no issues when running you can ride it for hours and will stay at running temperature Doesn't over heat or that And no noises when you turn it off But as soon as you turn it off when it's hot it won't start up again But will crank fine and fast enough as to where the starter is getting enough power to turn it over but just won't start But once you have let it cool down to roughly 100 degrees Fahrenheit it will start back up again
March 20, 20222 yr Carry a spare plug and check if you're getting a spark, or whether it is a fuel evaporation issue.
March 26, 20222 yr Moderator On 3/20/2022 at 8:13 AM, jimmy said: Carry a spare plug and check if you're getting a spark, or whether it is a fuel evaporation issue. Likely a bad engine temp sensor. There is usually 2 one for you and 1 for the fi. If the fi one is a bit flakey the bike might be trying to start 'on choke' when hot. Ybrs suffer similar problems.
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