06 K9 issues

bigkelk9

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So, this isn’t my bike, but as soon as you connect the battery it turns over, Curtis just warrantied out the Ehc but it does the same thing. Any ideas
 
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bigkelk9

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So supposedly it has a brand new starter, I also have one sitting in the garage I can test out. So I’m not thinking it has anything to do with the starter. But I don’t understand what ur telling me Shannon
 

Mickmorris

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So supposedly it has a brand new starter, I also have one sitting in the garage I can test out. So I’m not thinking it has anything to do with the starter. But I don’t understand what ur telling me Shannon
Pretty sure he’s saying take the hand control apart and pull the plug from the finger board. Then reconnect the green wire to the starter and connect the battery again…
 

Mickmorris

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Alrighty, so disconnected the excite wire from the starter, still does it, so it’s a bad starter, also disconnected the hand controls prior to that. So it’s a bad starter
You need to take the solenoid apart and clean the contancts first. You can buy a rebuild kit for the solenoid also. Start there before replacing the starter itself. At least take it apart to see exactly what is taking place….
 

bigkelk9

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You need to take the solenoid apart and clean the contancts first. You can buy a rebuild kit for the solenoid also. Start there before replacing the starter itself. At least take it apart to see exactly what is taking place….
have a starter guy, I’ll give it to him and have him go through it, I have one sitting here so I’ll just replace it and go from there, but pretty certain that’s my issue
 

bigkelk9

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I agree sounds like the contacts are just stuck. It they are bunt up or you cant clean them up. Then it's just a new Solenoid not the starter.
So here’s the deal, he took it in for service and they told him he needed a new starter and new compression releases, he said they did that and almost a day later it started doing this, he just gave up on it and it’s been sitting outside for almost 2 years now. Really sucks, this bike used to be like mine, show quality. I was always jealous cuz he had the chrome wheels, now I’m glad I have polished aluminum because his are pitted and peeling as well as all the other chrome. Point being, starter is new and I’m guessing it was bad right off the bat
 

Mickmorris

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So here’s the deal, he took it in for service and they told him he needed a new starter and new compression releases, he said they did that and almost a day later it started doing this, he just gave up on it and it’s been sitting outside for almost 2 years now. Really sucks, this bike used to be like mine, show quality. I was always jealous cuz he had the chrome wheels, now I’m glad I have polished aluminum because his are pitted and peeling as well as all the other chrome. Point being, starter is new and I’m guessing it was bad right off the bat
Jeez. You might as well expect other issues to arise.. these bikes are not meant to sit for that duration. They just aren’t. So sorry to hear about the current state of your friends bike. Sad as the story is I would sure like to see it. Maybe the regular crew here (and you know who you are) can help in some way with getting it fixed back up…
:chopper: :cheers:
 

Mickmorris

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so she is tucked back against the wall til I get her running again
Nice bunch of bikes. Funny how people are so different. That bike would be on my lift and wouldn’t leave the middle of my garage until it was running & ready to ride. The chrome can be redone as can be afforded obviously but getting it running and road ready is another story… lots of things involved in that. Tires/fluids/gasoline/filters,ect. 2years is a long time to be sitting idle… makes my very sad.
 
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