Why does my bike not start after a down time?

Why does my bike not start after a down time?

After a prolonged ‘down time’ and extension hose line, fuel pump, tank and battery replacement, the starter make the most horrendous gear-grinding noise, and bike won’t start. Also, I no longer hear the fuel pump engage when I turn switch ‘on’. All lights and gauges appear normal. Have I wired something backward? ReplyDelete Replies

How often does a Kawasaki Vulcan oil pump fail?

This problem is apparent in most Kawasaki Vulcan models. Although it can be solved by a simple replacement of the oil pump gear, it’s still a menacing problem. The issues that result from a failing oil gear pump will usually show up between 4,000 miles and 15,000 miles on the bike.

Are there any problems with the Kawasaki Vulcan 900?

This issue occurs most often on the Kawasaki Vulcan 900. The drive pulley on the Vulcan drives the belt, and most owners facing the problem experience noises coming from the belt. When it comes to these Drive Pulley problems on the Vulcan, it can indicate issues with different components.

Why does my 1500 Vulcan not start up?

If your 1500 vulcan won’t start… It’s not the sidestand switch, if it won’t start. It just won’t run with sidestand “down” and in gear, with the clutch out. So here’s the troubleshoot. First check the battery voltage. It should be 12.5 or more.

Why are the gears not working on my Kawasaki motorcycle?

Perhaps the clutch disks are stuck together and the clutch isn’t releasing; the shift lever may be moving but not quite far enough to engage first. Shut the motor off while you think it’s in first and try to push the bike in that state (without applying clutch lever). If it’s in first and everything is kosher the motor will fight your progress.

This problem is apparent in most Kawasaki Vulcan models. Although it can be solved by a simple replacement of the oil pump gear, it’s still a menacing problem. The issues that result from a failing oil gear pump will usually show up between 4,000 miles and 15,000 miles on the bike.

After a prolonged ‘down time’ and extension hose line, fuel pump, tank and battery replacement, the starter make the most horrendous gear-grinding noise, and bike won’t start. Also, I no longer hear the fuel pump engage when I turn switch ‘on’. All lights and gauges appear normal. Have I wired something backward? ReplyDelete Replies

If your 1500 vulcan won’t start… It’s not the sidestand switch, if it won’t start. It just won’t run with sidestand “down” and in gear, with the clutch out. So here’s the troubleshoot. First check the battery voltage. It should be 12.5 or more.