Kishkumen Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 Greetings all. A few days ago I purchased my very first road bike, the 1982 XJ550. It is a beauty! I am so pleased with my purchase. So far, I have only changed the front tire (it was dry rotted), but I have put easily 200 miles+ on the bike since I have gotten it. My first non-obvious problem now. Last night I tried to start it up, and it just goes "rrrru-rrrru", turning over really slowly. I first suspected the battery as I remember the guy I bought it from telling me that he was charging the battery for me before I left his place. However, changing the battery out did not solve this problem. I have to push start it, popping the clutch to make her go. I suspect its the starter, so I have gone online thinking I am going to search for an OEM starter for the bike. However, it seems that either its named something different, or the starter is spralled out all over the bike itself. Can someone help point me to the proper part I need to fix this? If this is not a starter problem (I am far from being a mechanic), what could my issue be?
Moderator drewpy Posted June 24, 2007 Moderator Posted June 24, 2007 Greetings all. A few days ago I purchased my very first road bike, the 1982 XJ550. It is a beauty! I am so pleased with my purchase. So far, I have only changed the front tire (it was dry rotted), but I have put easily 200 miles+ on the bike since I have gotten it. My first non-obvious problem now. Last night I tried to start it up, and it just goes "rrrru-rrrru", turning over really slowly. I first suspected the battery as I remember the guy I bought it from telling me that he was charging the battery for me before I left his place. However, changing the battery out did not solve this problem. I have to push start it, popping the clutch to make her go. I suspect its the starter, so I have gone online thinking I am going to search for an OEM starter for the bike. However, it seems that either its named something different, or the starter is spralled out all over the bike itself. Can someone help point me to the proper part I need to fix this? If this is not a starter problem (I am far from being a mechanic), what could my issue be? I'd check the earthing lead from engine to battery and also check live connections from battery via starter solinoid to starter. ensure the battery is fully charged. all else fails your starter brushes are worn. Get a manual for the bike, this will pay for itself in no time
victor400 Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Was the battery new? It does not take long for an old battery to lose a charge and not be able to keep a charge.
Kishkumen Posted June 24, 2007 Author Posted June 24, 2007 Was the battery new? It does not take long for an old battery to lose a charge and not be able to keep a charge. I don't know how new the older battery was, but the one I bought to replace it is brand new and yet it did not remedy the problem.
victor400 Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 could be the starter then, or alternator if the battery is not holding a charge, check the length of the brushes. Get a Haynes repair manual There are several sites that have OEM parts diagrams for older Yamaha bikes. Starmotorcyles.com is one. xjbikes.com also has lots of info on xj motorcycles
Kishkumen Posted June 24, 2007 Author Posted June 24, 2007 could be the starter then, or alternator if the battery is not holding a charge, check the length of the brushes. Get a Haynes repair manual There are several sites that have OEM parts diagrams for older Yamaha bikes. Starmotorcyles.com is one. xjbikes.com also has lots of info on xj motorcycles Thnx. The Haynes repair manual is on its way (ordered it before this problem, though, and I have 7-10 days until I see it). I have also recently discovered xjbikes.com as well... Tonight I am going over to a friend's place who is familiar w/motorcycles, and see what he says about it. Hopefully I can get this fixed quickly.
Kishkumen Posted June 29, 2007 Author Posted June 29, 2007 FYI: I bought a starter on ebay a few days ago, and it arrived. I installed it and got it working no problem. I was right w/my assumption that it was the starter. Thanks again, all.
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