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Jasen fortin Posted on Oct 11, 2012
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Suzuki gs850 low battery voltage and won't start

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Duplicate question. Keep in mind unless kept on a battery tender these batteries are good for one or two years max, no matter the brand.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2011

SOURCE: Battery won't charge when riding is it my voltage

If the cells are dead in the battery, it will never charge. You can go to Autozone and they will test it for free. The question would be if the battery is dead, why?? Are you just starting to ride after last season? How long has it been sitting? If sitting a while, the battery may just have died to age. If you are driving it all year, have the alternator/charging system checked

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2011

SOURCE: 1982 Suzuki GS 650GL won't start. I've purchased a

Well the good news is the click indicates the switch is working, when you press the switch the 2poles on the solenoide are joined together alowing the current to the starter,bridge the wires at the solenoide this should put power directly to the starter you wont need to press the start switch, if the engine does not turn over check the connections to both the battery and starter motor,

Testimonial: "I'll check that asap and leave a response as soon as I figure it out! thanks alot!"

Dennis Aanderud

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2012

SOURCE: I'm restoring a 1981 Suzuki gs850 , I'm pretty

Personally I would locate an illustrated parts manual for your motor and determine if they are interchangeable. Also, check with a Suzuki dealership for interchangeability of the coils. I am a Harley man personally and I would not even think of putting coils on my motor that are not made for it. Bikes are funny creatures and often very unforgiving. Buy OEM parts made for your particiular model motor and you will be very happy. Don't risk it even if there is a chance they are interchangeable. Are you willing to burn up your ignition system for it?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2012

SOURCE: 2003 suzuki hayabusa will crank, but won't start eve with a brand new battery

change the spark plug?

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Bobby Blevins

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2012

SOURCE: 2008 suzuki gsx-r low beam headlight won't come on

Have you checked the bulbs?

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