ZombieWoof
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I'm sure this has been asked and answered, but I can't seem to find the thread, so my apologies...
2016 Spyder F3, starts fine in the morning, but even a quick 10 minute trip, once the engine is at operating temperature and I turn the bike off, it strains to start again. Acts like the battery is drained, but once it cools back down it fires right back up. 2 years ago I put a new battery in and thought the issue was resolved, but within a couple weeks issue was back.
Initial start voltage is 12.4, when running mid 13's, when hard starting voltage is 12.4 but drops into the 10's, and 8's if pushed.
Hard start sound effect: (Normal turn over sound) ER, ER, ER...Pause...ER Er... longer pause... Er....even longer pause........ er..... lights dim and not even trying...
It's time for a new battery, (Maybe LIPO) and I remember reading a bypass fix on something involving the intake (I think) but can't find the article again...
Riding season is coming and I'd like my "toy" to behave, especially when riding with groups.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TYIA
2016 Spyder F3, starts fine in the morning, but even a quick 10 minute trip, once the engine is at operating temperature and I turn the bike off, it strains to start again. Acts like the battery is drained, but once it cools back down it fires right back up. 2 years ago I put a new battery in and thought the issue was resolved, but within a couple weeks issue was back.
Initial start voltage is 12.4, when running mid 13's, when hard starting voltage is 12.4 but drops into the 10's, and 8's if pushed.
Hard start sound effect: (Normal turn over sound) ER, ER, ER...Pause...ER Er... longer pause... Er....even longer pause........ er..... lights dim and not even trying...
It's time for a new battery, (Maybe LIPO) and I remember reading a bypass fix on something involving the intake (I think) but can't find the article again...
Riding season is coming and I'd like my "toy" to behave, especially when riding with groups.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TYIA