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Old October 9th, 2019, 08:28 PM   #5
RiderDonnie
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Name: Donnie
Location: Missouri
Join Date: Sep 2019

Motorcycle(s): 2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250r

Posts: 38
[QUOTE=DannoXYZ;1257662]Bike needs to run above 4000rpms for about 15-minutes to charge battery back up after single start.

1. Measure voltage at battery after starting. Leave bike running. Then measure voltage every 2-minutes after that for about 10-minutes. What is trend in measurements?

2. Measure AC voltage of yellow pairs of wires coming out if stator. What is this AC voltage at idle? What is AC voltage at 4000rpms?

These numbers will tell you where problem is.



It will turn over and turn over and turn over but won’t actually start. I did have it started one time earlier today though. I recently cleaned the carb out and put it all back together and I think whatever charges my battery is going out and needs replaced also. But yeah I can’t get it to start without the battery dying on me now.
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