suzuki boulevard c50
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suzuki boulevard c50
Started with a jump and rode a couple times and had to jump again. Now will die when remove jump cables from truck.
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Re: suzuki boulevard c50
Probably just a bad battery, some more details maybe? Has it been on a trickle charger over the off season or have you been riding regularly and it just started out of the blue?
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Re: suzuki boulevard c50
It's battery voltage and probably just what Jack said but do yourself a favor once you replace it check your charging system it is easily done with a volt meter. You simply turn it to dc volts start the bike and place the red lead on pos the black lead on negative and read the voltage should be just over 12 volts and when revving the motor should go no higher than 14.1 or .2
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