1050 2010 Won't Start

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Ernest Turnbull, Sep 24, 2021.

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  1. Ernest Turnbull

    Ernest Turnbull New Member

    Sep 24, 2021
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    Hi any advise on starting issues with speed triple been off the road 8 months tried change loom plus battery bit lost to be honest it turns but no start
     
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  2. joe mc donald

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    Dec 26, 2014
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    Ernest Turnball.
    Welcome to the family. Your bike i take it you put clean fuel in it. I sometimes put a small cap of fuel down each port just to give a stander that initial kick. While there check for spark make sure your plugs are ground when testing. Firstly check the battery it got to have full stamina to fire it up. If no go check all the kill switches on the side stand and clutch lever. Then come back to us here in the asylum and we will go through the further tests and stages. But do tell us more about the bike service history mileage and why it was laid up And hit the upload a file button bottom right corner and drop a picture in the mail. Pleases the inmates.
    Joe.
     
  3. Ernest Turnbull

    Ernest Turnbull New Member

    Sep 24, 2021
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  4. Ernest Turnbull

    Ernest Turnbull New Member

    Sep 24, 2021
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    The bike has been at a repair garage all this time had brand new battery when they took it away I've just been waiting for the latest on it it seems there's a fault in the loom to ecu its not letting it fire think cam wire fault to me that mean nothing think they have tried everything
     
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  5. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse,he's out of bed again

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    Get battery checked out, if it doesn't have enough power in it to start the ecu cuts out , even new batteries can give probs.
    Check clutch and sidestand switches and not in gear.
    Why did you change loom?
    Bad fuel?
    Flooded?
     
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  6. joe mc donald

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    Dec 26, 2014
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    Even try a quick jump from your car battery just to check. And do check the kill points switch's just for peace of mind. Or get it to a good Triumph dealer who will tell if it's an ECU problem.
    Joe.
     
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