- Thu Sep 03, 2015 10:16 pm
#5489
Hi all. I am new to this site and am in distress. I am moving this Saturday(Sept 5th) and need to ride my bike to my new home. I went out to start it up yesterday and it is just dead in the water.
I have a 1972 bullet 350. 12v electrical system which has been totally replaced 5 years ago. In fact, all electrical parts were replaced 5 years ago.
When I try to start it, the ammeter doesn't move a mm and there is no chance to get the bike started. It has sat for about 6 weeks since the last ride and it is in great running condition...once it is running. On the last few runs though, whenever I had to stop and park, it was a pain to restart. The last time took about 30 minutes to start again. Very frustrating(I guess that's why we masochists like these bikes, no?) and hardly a pleasure to ride as I have no confidence in it.
The battery is new and fully charged, the spark plug has about 200 miles on it. I have checked the wiring to the points and the points look good too. Condenser maybe?
I am thinking this is just wiring as the bike runs like a dream when it goes. But, which wires?
Any and all help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Mitchell
I have a 1972 bullet 350. 12v electrical system which has been totally replaced 5 years ago. In fact, all electrical parts were replaced 5 years ago.
When I try to start it, the ammeter doesn't move a mm and there is no chance to get the bike started. It has sat for about 6 weeks since the last ride and it is in great running condition...once it is running. On the last few runs though, whenever I had to stop and park, it was a pain to restart. The last time took about 30 minutes to start again. Very frustrating(I guess that's why we masochists like these bikes, no?) and hardly a pleasure to ride as I have no confidence in it.
The battery is new and fully charged, the spark plug has about 200 miles on it. I have checked the wiring to the points and the points look good too. Condenser maybe?
I am thinking this is just wiring as the bike runs like a dream when it goes. But, which wires?
Any and all help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Mitchell