Pull the green wire off the starter, then the starter won't turn over. You can hear them click and you can put your finger on them and feel them pull down.So I would like to thank all of you who have taken the time to reply. With the holidays, family time. and cold weather , I haven't spent much time on this mystery. The old battery I had and the new one I bought has 310 cranking amps and both have been load tested. The 310 CCA is what Batteries Plus says is recommend by the manufacture. In regards to jumping it from a running vehicle, I have only done this a couple of times to test my theory that is a battery to starter problem. Some of you have mentioned compression releases as a possible cause. Forgive my ignorance but how does one check that?
Nope, my 2003 has none, some have manual and newer bikes have electricalDo all BDM bikes have manual compression release valves?
I think some of the 03's had electric compression releases all 04's and newer all have them.Nope, my 2003 has none, some have manual and newer bikes have electrical
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Have´nt I told you yet?Just bought a 2005 Chopper 4 weeks ago and I'm so pleased with the looks of this bike. Problem is that if the bike doesn't turnover within the few first attempts, it appears to slowly wear the battery down. I had the battery on a trickle charger and same result. Bought a brand new battery and again same issue. Once started I can drive 40 miles on the highway and turn the bike off and have the same issue. The current resolution is to jump it from a running vechile battery and it starts right up every time. I'm thinking a starter issue, but before I take it to HD Service I would like to have a good understanding of whats going on. Any suggestions?
No...but thanks for the advice
Both compression releases?So this bike being a 2005 has electric compression releases. Today being a nice sunny day, I put the trickle charger on it an hour before I decided to ride. I put finger on the CRV when I started it and could feel it compress. After a few slow turnovers the engine caught and started. Coming from sports bikes I expect the starter on this bike to sound and start the same way. With this engine, it kinda chugs to life..I don't know how else to describe it. I rode for about 45 mn with no problems but I didn't turn it off and try to restart it..just wanted to end my ride with a happy feeling
cHecked both...seemed to be workingBoth compression releases?
i was enjoying having been able to start that bike up without a jump and had a nice limited run that when I got home I didn't want to ruin that feeling. Will check next time I go outAfter your ride did you see how it started after the 45 min ride?
I keep it on the Tender and still have the same issue a majority of the time I go to start it up...I had all the issues that you are describing until I bit the bullet and installed my ESC from Deadonecustoms.com, now I don't even put the bike on a tender at all, just yesterday I went out to the garage and my bike fired right up after sitting for over 2 weeks! I could have never done that before, I think the original EHC had a memory so it drained the battery even when it was sitting.
I with John. Also had to replace the EHC with ESC. Magnificent ever since. Even started this morning at 16 degrees.. No need to battery tender it either.I did also Chris, all I know is until I got rid of my EHC I had problems, once the ESC was installed I have had no issues at all and it starts easily every time.
I with John. Also had to replace the EHC with ESC. Magnificent ever since. Even started this morning at 16 degrees.. No need to battery tender it either.
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