Finally got my starting issue on video!
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Finally got my starting issue on video!
As some may recall, I've been having starting issues where a VINERR appears and the occasional kick back of the compensator(?). But I haven't been able to recreate it a) in front of any HD tech, and b) when taking video.
Until today. After a good 2 hour or so ride I stopped for gas and thought, "what the hell". Pulled out the phone, and here it is. The kickback is louder in person, and a little hard to hear on the iphone video, but its there...
If someone can fill me in on how to post a video vs. a link, that would be helpful too.
Now off to my dealer to let them have a look.
Until today. After a good 2 hour or so ride I stopped for gas and thought, "what the hell". Pulled out the phone, and here it is. The kickback is louder in person, and a little hard to hear on the iphone video, but its there...
If someone can fill me in on how to post a video vs. a link, that would be helpful too.
Now off to my dealer to let them have a look.
Last edited by Mchad; 09-24-2016 at 04:18 PM.
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hd4evr2008 (09-22-2016)
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I'd say I'm 100% sure its not the battery - tried it with a brand new one and same happened. Freshly charged after a good ride.
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As some may recall, I've been having starting issues where a VINERR appears and the occasional kick back of the compensator(?). But I haven't been able to recreate it a) in front of any HD tech, and b) when taking video.
Until today. After a good 2 hour or so ride I stopped for gas and thought, "what the hell". Pulled out the phone, and here it is. The kickback is louder in person, and a little hard to hear on the iphone video, but its there...
https://youtu.be/RSoComL09AQ
If someone can fill me in on how to post a video vs. a link, that would be helpful too.
Now off to my dealer to let them have a look.
Until today. After a good 2 hour or so ride I stopped for gas and thought, "what the hell". Pulled out the phone, and here it is. The kickback is louder in person, and a little hard to hear on the iphone video, but its there...
https://youtu.be/RSoComL09AQ
If someone can fill me in on how to post a video vs. a link, that would be helpful too.
Now off to my dealer to let them have a look.
seems like it is refusing to show here but the link works
the mobile version of the site ignores links for some reason
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I can't prove this theory to be right, or wrong, but here's a quote from my post on your "OK, now I am pissed" thread.
I took the bike in a couple weeks ago to have the dealer take a look, and of course they found nothing. When I was there picking it up, the guy that sold me the bike said he had the issue show up a few times on his 14 DB. He explained that he turns the ignition with on, waits for the check engine light to shut off, then turn the run switch on, with for the pump to prime, then hits the starter. He explained, then showed me on my own bike, that sometimes the check engine light will not come on if you cycle the ignition with on too fast after shutting the bike off. At first, I called BS on it, then then he showed me. Ignition on, check engine light on, then cycled off. He turned the switch, waited about 5-10 seconds, then turned it again, and the check engine light didn't come on. We waited a minute, and cycled it on a again, and sure enough, the light came and went... Started just fine. After he showed me that, I have stopped for gas several times, stopped, and picked up a bottle of gin at BevMo, and made a few short stops here and there while the bike was hot, and still haven't had the issue again... Knock on wood again.
Your video is what I have experienced as well. I noticed your check engine light was still on when you cranked it. A tech at Fuel Moto explained to me that this is all probably the ACR(s) not open when it's hot. he explained that he can start his RG with manual releases closed when it cold just fine, but basically the motor will dead stop on the compression stroke if the releases are closed when it's hot.
Personally, I think its a combo of a $h!t battery, and the ACR(s) not opening all the time.
I took the bike in a couple weeks ago to have the dealer take a look, and of course they found nothing. When I was there picking it up, the guy that sold me the bike said he had the issue show up a few times on his 14 DB. He explained that he turns the ignition with on, waits for the check engine light to shut off, then turn the run switch on, with for the pump to prime, then hits the starter. He explained, then showed me on my own bike, that sometimes the check engine light will not come on if you cycle the ignition with on too fast after shutting the bike off. At first, I called BS on it, then then he showed me. Ignition on, check engine light on, then cycled off. He turned the switch, waited about 5-10 seconds, then turned it again, and the check engine light didn't come on. We waited a minute, and cycled it on a again, and sure enough, the light came and went... Started just fine. After he showed me that, I have stopped for gas several times, stopped, and picked up a bottle of gin at BevMo, and made a few short stops here and there while the bike was hot, and still haven't had the issue again... Knock on wood again.
Your video is what I have experienced as well. I noticed your check engine light was still on when you cranked it. A tech at Fuel Moto explained to me that this is all probably the ACR(s) not open when it's hot. he explained that he can start his RG with manual releases closed when it cold just fine, but basically the motor will dead stop on the compression stroke if the releases are closed when it's hot.
Personally, I think its a combo of a $h!t battery, and the ACR(s) not opening all the time.
Last edited by Maxxsmart; 09-22-2016 at 05:49 PM.
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AgentOrange883 (10-02-2016)
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Geez. . . that soun ds like my '98 Evo when the starter was about to kick out the starting ring gear teeth. And it did! Switched to the old style lower tooth count starter ring and a new high torque stater solved the problem. Can you even change out the TC starter ring to the old style? I have no idea.
I remember you having battery issues and have a new lithium battery so that should not be the issue. As mentioned above, double check all the positive and negative battery connections. But it sounds like the starter is worn and going south. Is this just when it's warm or also cold? Not enough compression, 9.2:1, on those motors to cause those kind of starter issues unless the starter is weak. I'd expect that starting at 10:1. But maybe HD uses weak starters since they have the CR?
I remember you having battery issues and have a new lithium battery so that should not be the issue. As mentioned above, double check all the positive and negative battery connections. But it sounds like the starter is worn and going south. Is this just when it's warm or also cold? Not enough compression, 9.2:1, on those motors to cause those kind of starter issues unless the starter is weak. I'd expect that starting at 10:1. But maybe HD uses weak starters since they have the CR?
Last edited by Jake911; 09-22-2016 at 05:41 PM.
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Too much ignition advance at the bottom of the RPM map? I don't know if this is a tunable thing on these motors, but it sounds just like when I've advanced the dizzy too far on an older car motor I'm trying to start before setting the timing with a light.
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