Bill Seward
Well-Known Member
If that's a genuine Shindengen for that price, I'm a monkey's uncle..
If that's a genuine Shindebgen for that price, I'm a monkey's uncle..
That would be a 'copy' replacement---:bang head:
Torco Oil with 1200 parts per million Molydium and the other 8th Air Corp chemistry to fight Luftwaffa 109s makes a difference when the battery is weak. You could lose all the coolant and make back from anywhere trust me It's been done.A 2007 should have the updated R/R part. Which isn't to say it's not the issue, but it's a bit less likely.
If it's the original battery, that's a likely culprit. These motors take a lot of amps to crank over, especially when hot. The stock battery is just barely up to the job anyway, so any loss of cranking amps shows up.
If you go back, bring a multimeter and check the voltage as detailed in the first post...that'll tell you if there's an issue with the charging system. If the voltage is anything less than peachy, use that to barter the price down a bit.
Can you help me please?I would grab more pictures, though I sold my Vmax late in 2012.
I have taken a few calls from members about this thread since it was posted, if there's something you're still not clear about you can contact me via PM or phone and I'll do my best to explain it in better detail.
See attached....saw me waiting for the bike to cool in order for it to start.
If you’re waiting for a cool down to start, I suggest checking out your starter condition if you already have a good battery, they will lose the ability to ground after years of use and will hate hot starts, search for threads on this have done it before and makes a big difference. Cheers to you.I can't see the pictures for his zx14 R/R so which side is ground and which one is postive to battery?
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