- Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:37 pm
#4332
I have owned my 2004 Bullet Sixty 5 for about a year and have had no problems with the electric starter. I have just removed and replaced the inner chaincase to access a mounting bolt. Apart from removing the starter motor I did not interfere with the starter drive train. When I then tried to start the bike the starter the motor ran but the engine didn't turn over. It seems too much of a coincidence for the notorious sprag bearing to have failed but not impossible. If the primary drive sprocket is turned backwards by hand the starter motor turns inferring the sprag is working, but as soon as power is applied to the starter it freewheels. Am I missing something or is this how a sprag failure manifests itself ?. The bike has done about 4000 miles.( I would gladly remove the thing but my attempts at kickstarting have failed dismally )
Any info gratefully received.
Any info gratefully received.