Electric Starter fault
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Electric Starter fault
Great weather today so decided to give the bike and me a short shake down after fitting a new battery.
No real issues until I returned home. The bike failed to start on the button, just a loud click from the relay.
The bike has a solid state Durit relay, no visible fault, earth ok, wires fine, strange that the fault appeared after a 20 minute ride, never done this before. Any ideas?
No real issues until I returned home. The bike failed to start on the button, just a loud click from the relay.
The bike has a solid state Durit relay, no visible fault, earth ok, wires fine, strange that the fault appeared after a 20 minute ride, never done this before. Any ideas?
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Re: Electric Starter fault
Have you had a meter on the wire to the starter to see if you get 12 volts when you press the button?
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Re: Electric Starter fault
Hi Micky, hope you are well.
With regret I must report that there is adequate power reaching the electric motor.
Regards
Paul
With regret I must report that there is adequate power reaching the electric motor.

Regards
Paul
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Re: Electric Starter fault
Yes thank you, Paul, all good here in the tundra. Hope you are good, too.
Brushes are next stage.
Brushes are next stage.
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Re: Electric Starter fault
I thought so, I need to give the starter a general overall, weak legs makes the electric boot essential these days, extra gym sessions doesn’t seem to compensate for the wear and tear that comes with age 

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Re: Electric Starter fault
Do I need any specialist tools to remove the electric start.
Not sure whether to leave it on the bench or have the starter repaired.
In recent weeks I have used the kick start without to much effort.
That said the e/start can be useful as back up.
Regards
Paul
Not sure whether to leave it on the bench or have the starter repaired.
In recent weeks I have used the kick start without to much effort.
That said the e/start can be useful as back up.
Regards
Paul
Re: Electric Starter fault
No just a 5mm Allen keys and a 17mm spannerto remove the starter shoes plus the chain , the starter shoes can be a bit tricky the center bolt is 17mm with a flat in the middle to hold the shaft when undoing the nut , some people make up a spacer for the bottem left bolt so you dont danage the casing form overtightning .
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Re: Electric Starter fault
Thanks for the heads up. 

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Re: Electric Starter fault
The electric start is essential when stalling in gear in traffic!Emmohaswheelsagain wrote: ↑13 Jul 2025 08:24 Do I need any specialist tools to remove the electric start.
Not sure whether to leave it on the bench or have the starter repaired.
In recent weeks I have used the kick start without to much effort.
That said the e/start can be useful as back up.
Regards
Paul
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