
Starting problem - Part 2
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I've got a good PDF with regards to electrical fault finding but have no idea where I can host it from or where I originally downloaded it from 

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Re: Starting problem - Part 2
P.D.F's are easily stored/hosted on MSN messager's SKYDRIVE system or Facebook or attach it to e-mail, some on-line photo stores allow small files (such as zip's and pdf's) to be stored 

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Re: Starting problem - Part 2
Ok, for anyone who wants a pdf on electrical fault finding, pm me your email addy and I'll get it sent out soonest
Also got a 74 page pdf of everything to do with wiring, aimed at building your own loom if anyone is interested. Again, can't remember where I downloaded it from, but it's not my work so I don't want to publicly host it incase there are any issues with copyright and stuff, though I downloaded them from the net so probably not much of an issue.

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Re: Starting problem - Part 2
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Thanks Dave for getting back to me on these batteries. They certainly sound really good.Leachy wrote:Chris, I've had a MOTTOBATT on for 8 month now and it cured my winter start problem,as you've proberbly read i now have a starter gear problem and it didn't seem as laboured (until starter gear failed) when it was firing up, first time, i didn't even hear the engine turn before it started, 4 terminals are great, now i can isolate alarm, H.I.D and heated grips without interfering with the bike normal running load, one question i've been pondering on, is the higher rate to blame for starter gear failure??..... proberbly not,but it might just be possible.
I did manage to fry one thoughTBH is was a 20 mile, 25mph protest run (Storm's do NOT like running slowly
) in future slow runs would be best run with all the lights on!! but after a quick exchange under the batteries warranty all is fine again
so in conclusion i'd recommend them, anything that can start a frozen Storm at -5 is cool in my book.
MOTTOBATT part number for VTR equivilent is MBTX12U.
I can't see the higher amp battery being to blame for the starter gear failure personally. The worst thing for the starter gear (sprag clutch) is if the engine kicks back when starting it, that can damage it. More chance of that happening when starting the engine when it's hot.
I'm not sure why you had a battery fry either, the bike getting hot shouldn't have made any difference to it. More like the rectifier/voltage regular was on it's way out I'd say and it was over charging,
Chris.
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TBH Chris was just a thought about higher amp's causing starter gear failure
IT IS wear and tear...new 1 on order from US because it's £30-£60 cheaper
On the battery front, I did change the r/r on the same day as fitting the replacment battery so all good


On the battery front, I did change the r/r on the same day as fitting the replacment battery so all good

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