Bike won't turn over unless connected to cables.

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Brian Mays

Member
I have a new battery on my 08 Pitbull. Took it to the battery store and had it load tested. It was fine as well. When I turn the key and wait for it to do it's thing, I press the run and then start. It appears to give me one rotation and then nothing and then again one rotation if I keep the button pressed. I pulled the green wire on the starter and tested it with the multimeter and it registered at 12v when I press the start button. Here is the weird part, if I hook up jumper cables to the battery it starts right up. Somebody please guide me in the right direction. I have spent many hours reading the forms and might have missed something. Also, I have no mechanical skills and learning as I go since this is my first bike.


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chubs

Guru
I have a new battery on my 08 Pitbull. Took it to the battery store and had it load tested. It was fine as well. When I turn the key and wait for it to do it's thing, I press the run and then start. It appears to give me one rotation and then nothing and then again one rotation if I keep the button pressed. I pulled the green wire on the starter and tested it with the multimeter and it registered at 12v when I press the start button. Here is the weird part, if I hook up jumper cables to the battery it starts right up. Somebody please guide me in the right direction. I have spent many hours reading the forms and might have missed something. Also, I have no mechanical skills and learning as I go since this is my first bike.


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As one of our respected member has preached quite often, Clean and tight ! I had a similar problem on my sporty, cleaned the battery terminals AND cable connectors with sandpaper and retightened them, fixed the problem. Worth a shot.
 

Brian Mays

Member
Try charging the battery with a good charger until it's fully charged I'd take it right out wile doing this then give it a try my thoughts are it's the battery especially if it starts from cables be sure if you jump it from a vehicle DO NOT have the vehicle running
I did that. When I got home I hooked it up to the charger and placed it in the bike, hooked everything up and the same thing happens. Press the start button it clunks one time and nothing.


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cdogg556

Guru
When I start my bike after it's been sitting for a while I hit the run button, then start and it usually cranks over one time, then hit it again and it spins like a top, after riding for a while it fires up every time, it's prolly like the guys are saying, either the battery or your connections somewhere, not just on the battery but check all of your connections to make sure they are "Clean & Tight", good luck B.
 

chubs

Guru
Just curious, are ya hookin the jumper cables straightto both posts on the battery, or putting the neg clamp on a ground somewhere else? Seems that if it starts with jumpers, it's either a weak battery or a bad connection somewhere, and not the starter ( I think) I have been wrong a time or twelve!
 
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