Push starting a bike sucks!!!
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Push starting a bike sucks!!!
Went to school today, bike started just fine. My school is maybe 20 mins away but it's not in the best part of town. I stopped off across the street to pick up some testing papers I needed and went back to hop on the bike, just clicks. I think "great" but I'm running late for class so I hoofed it across the street, took my test and then headed back. I hoped after an hour of the bike sitting and cooling off the starter might be able to kick it over one last time to get home but of course it didn't. It took me 6 tries of sprinting next to the bike and dropping the clutch before I got it started. It's a nice 90ish degrees here in direct sunlight and I was sweating my "O Ring" off, but I at least got it home. I've never had to push start a bike (or car for that matter) before so I'm slightly impressed with myself that I was able to do it without the aide of a downhill or anything. Hopefully I'll never have to do that again.
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'02 Suzuki Bandit 600
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I know the feeling - had a few problems with the battery on my old V-max when i first got it - having to push-start a V4 bike that weighs that much, on your own, is NOT fun!
Don't give up.
Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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At least I know if there's ever another time. I had to push start it again to get it to the shop. The starter was still covered by warranty luckily but now I'm without my bike for a week and the weather is perfect for it herejewfzr wrote:I don't know if you were in first or not, but it's much easier when in 2nd.

'66 Ford Mustang
'02 Suzuki Bandit 600
'80 Honda CM400E
'82 Honda CB650 Nighthawk
'02 Suzuki Bandit 600
'80 Honda CM400E
'82 Honda CB650 Nighthawk

It was always fun to see the looks on peoples' faces in the parking lot when I go sprinting past pushing the thing instead of riding it

Well nice work getting it going. I didn't think one of those swanky new bandits would take 6 tries. Aren't they injected?
My GZ I've been push starting for nearly a year now since the starter clutch inexplicably went out at about 2,500 miles. That one's easy though. I can walk start it.
The 550lb GS is definitely no fun after the 3rd try. I've had to push start that thing a good 40-50 times now. It's a lot better when one push is all it takes. For now, that's how mine's doing.
My GZ I've been push starting for nearly a year now since the starter clutch inexplicably went out at about 2,500 miles. That one's easy though. I can walk start it.
The 550lb GS is definitely no fun after the 3rd try. I've had to push start that thing a good 40-50 times now. It's a lot better when one push is all it takes. For now, that's how mine's doing.
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1982 Suzuki GS750/1100 front end, 4-1 Kerker, K&N
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