Weird electrical glitch
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Weird electrical glitch
Funny one this.
Left my Oxford Hot Grips (with cut out) on accidentally yesterday morning when I came into work. I've tested this cut-out functionality before and the cut out doesn't come in quick enough - ie still enough to prime the fuel pump but not enough to crank her over.
Anyhoo, tried to bump start it once but failed, so called out the RAC, who gave me a jump start. Rode around for 20 mins or so, switched off at around 40mph then thumbed the starter and she fired up fine.
The battery appears fine now and I left it on the optimate for about 5 hours til midnight when I got home - however every time I start it now the rev counter flickers before doing the rev limit test, and each time the odometer resets to Kms.
Any ideas? Is it simply the battery (which does seem fine, no probs starting) or am I looking at something more sinister?
Left my Oxford Hot Grips (with cut out) on accidentally yesterday morning when I came into work. I've tested this cut-out functionality before and the cut out doesn't come in quick enough - ie still enough to prime the fuel pump but not enough to crank her over.
Anyhoo, tried to bump start it once but failed, so called out the RAC, who gave me a jump start. Rode around for 20 mins or so, switched off at around 40mph then thumbed the starter and she fired up fine.
The battery appears fine now and I left it on the optimate for about 5 hours til midnight when I got home - however every time I start it now the rev counter flickers before doing the rev limit test, and each time the odometer resets to Kms.
Any ideas? Is it simply the battery (which does seem fine, no probs starting) or am I looking at something more sinister?
Leave it on the optimate for longer - 5hrs may not have charged it properly.
See how that goes and we'll think more after you get back to us.
Could be the battery is knackered - but that would be a premature diagnosis.
See how that goes and we'll think more after you get back to us.
Could be the battery is knackered - but that would be a premature diagnosis.
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Re: Weird electrical glitch
... hang on.. it's June FFS!!! Oh sorry.. it's England.hornetrider wrote:
Left my Oxford Hot Grips (with cut out) on accidentally yesterday morning when I came into work.
... back in my box

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Re: Weird electrical glitch
Tell me about it! I had an early start on a cool day, my commute is over the Severn Bridge, my hands were freezing in my summer gloves.Falcomille wrote:... hang on.. it's June FFS!!! Oh sorry.. it's England.hornetrider wrote:
Left my Oxford Hot Grips (with cut out) on accidentally yesterday morning when I came into work.
... back in my box
This hasn't sorted itself out - put the bike on optimate over the weekend and it still flickers on startup. Starts first time in the morning though if left off the optimate overnight. I think a new battery is in order.
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Never had it, but I do think it has been heard of. Might be worth a search of "the other site".
My guess would be a dodgy connection somewhere, maybe around the headstock? Might be worth a quick check of your wiring to see if anything seems frayed, or over-tight when turning the bars.
My guess would be a dodgy connection somewhere, maybe around the headstock? Might be worth a quick check of your wiring to see if anything seems frayed, or over-tight when turning the bars.
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yes i had this year,as i said earlier even if they seem tight nip your terminals up a 1/4 turn. it cured mine.hornetrider wrote:Hmmm. I bought a new battery but haven't fitted it yet. Last time I used the bike was Friday and it started 1st time today no problems. The rev counter is still flicking and the clocks are still resetting every time though - anyone had this before?
Yep, do the above and check all the connectors between battery and instrument pack for contact cleanliness and security.
..... and fit the new battery .....
BTW, take the old battery out first - it won't work well placed on top of the old one
..... and fit the new battery .....
BTW, take the old battery out first - it won't work well placed on top of the old one

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