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Old December 5th, 2019, 07:54 PM   #5
GreatGreedo
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Name: Guarino
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Join Date: Oct 2019

Motorcycle(s): Ninja 300, CBR 125R (My 1st bike was a 2001 ZX-6R)

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Originally Posted by DannoXYZ View Post
Yeah frustrating when bike doesn’t work. Bad battery can’t cause any damage, it just won’t have enough juice to start bike. Desperate quick-fix measures used by many mechanics can cause damage though. Such as jump-starting bike from running auto. That will fry RR - regulator/rectifyer.

This might be issue with your battery not starting. Again, need to test and measure with multimeter to know for sure. Most mechanics are useless when it comes to electronics, which is why I do all my own work.

Here’s some bodywork: https://www.ebay.com/itm/162277926358
Thanks again Danno,

The mechanic told me they could not find anything wrong, the charging systems work just fine. They just cleaned the connections and told me to keep the battery charging when not in use.
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