From a previous thread, I have been receiving routine starting failure, with an error code 12 showing up once. Many have suggested checking all the wires, although I have yet to do so I am almost certain that it's not a connection issue because it has never been an issue riding. You would think a connection will come loose during motion than from a stop with no movement. My battery is good, although I have not checked the load.
Here's what's happening. After riding, whether it's for a few minutes or 15-30 minutes, it's hit and miss if it starts up again after I shut off the engine. Bike will not crank over, it's silent except from the sound of the fuel pump. But what I have been able to simulate to get the bike started is to wheel my bike with a combination of neutral and in gear, just to get my gears to rotate. Eventually after I do that, and if I'm lucky, or it may take multiple rotations, it cranks up. I took off the cover this morning to see what the CPS looks like, and it appears normal. Any thoughts? I'm thinking of ordering a new sensor. The sensor currently installed is a replacement, as I have had sensor failure in the past, due to a very loose camchain which eating away the sensor, so technically not the fault of the sensor.
Here's what's happening. After riding, whether it's for a few minutes or 15-30 minutes, it's hit and miss if it starts up again after I shut off the engine. Bike will not crank over, it's silent except from the sound of the fuel pump. But what I have been able to simulate to get the bike started is to wheel my bike with a combination of neutral and in gear, just to get my gears to rotate. Eventually after I do that, and if I'm lucky, or it may take multiple rotations, it cranks up. I took off the cover this morning to see what the CPS looks like, and it appears normal. Any thoughts? I'm thinking of ordering a new sensor. The sensor currently installed is a replacement, as I have had sensor failure in the past, due to a very loose camchain which eating away the sensor, so technically not the fault of the sensor.