Not being very mechanically minded i'm after any advice on what could be the possible fault with my Z900 A4.
I've owned the bike for about 4 years and until last night never had any problems with it.
I was out and noticed that it started to feel abit sluggish but was still running on 4 cylinders.
When I started to de-accelerate it just cut out so I changed down and bumped it whilst it was still rolling and managed to keep it running.
I noticed that the instrument panel lights were dimming so I switched off
the lights and this seemed to help for abit on the way home.
As I was going along I tried to switch the lights back on but this caused the bike to slow so I switched them back off.
By the time I got the bike home it had started to backfire and today when
I turned the ignition on the battery was near flat.
Any ideas on what the problem could be??? Thanks.
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Z900 A4 Running Problem
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Ur gonna have to check battery first.
If flat, recharge over nite.
Refit & start bike.
If u got a multimeter, check volts across battery terminal whilst revving.
If not, switch lights on, rev bike & they should get a bit brighter, this will give some idea if bike system is charging.
If not, first follow wires from alternator ( l/h engine cover) and check all connectors. Best to disconnect each one & check if clean & a tight fit. If any show corrosion (may be green colour) clean of & spray with WD40 or similar.
Recheck lights with revs.
If none of this shows signs of charging, odds on its regulator/rectifier, try this link http://www.electrosport.com/electrospor ... nding.html
You may need a new one, best to visit http://www.electrexworld.co.uk
If flat, recharge over nite.
Refit & start bike.
If u got a multimeter, check volts across battery terminal whilst revving.
If not, switch lights on, rev bike & they should get a bit brighter, this will give some idea if bike system is charging.
If not, first follow wires from alternator ( l/h engine cover) and check all connectors. Best to disconnect each one & check if clean & a tight fit. If any show corrosion (may be green colour) clean of & spray with WD40 or similar.
Recheck lights with revs.
If none of this shows signs of charging, odds on its regulator/rectifier, try this link http://www.electrosport.com/electrospor ... nding.html
You may need a new one, best to visit http://www.electrexworld.co.uk
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I had a problem similar to this a little while ago,I had put the bike on the steering lock whilst down the local pub after work,when I came out(after a swift half) the bike wouldnt start and all lights /indicators etc were nearly non existant,managed to start it on the kick start eventually and limp home.
Checked all wiring /charging system,battery was low volts and couldnt seem to get a good charging reading.
Anyway turns out an earth wire had broken in the headlamp when putting the steering lock on,caused a short circuit and caused burn damage to one of the connectors under the side panel.I Repaired the wiring and changed the battery problem fixed.
Yours does sound like battery but check your earths too.
Good luck
Checked all wiring /charging system,battery was low volts and couldnt seem to get a good charging reading.
Anyway turns out an earth wire had broken in the headlamp when putting the steering lock on,caused a short circuit and caused burn damage to one of the connectors under the side panel.I Repaired the wiring and changed the battery problem fixed.
Yours does sound like battery but check your earths too.
Good luck
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