Street Triple 675 2013 Reg

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  1. Craig Lord

    Craig Lord New Member

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    Thanks for the input. Not sure however that my lad wants to ride round with a back pack full of spare bits should something fail. He'd rather get to the bottom of the fault. But many thanks for sharing this.
     
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  2. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    He may not so easily "get to the bottom" of an intermittent fault and I wasn't suggesting a backpack full of spares as we had a Mercedes Sprinter so hardly an issue for us.

    If I was you, and for the cost and effort involved, I'd change the starter solenoid
     
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  3. Craig Lord

    Craig Lord New Member

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  4. Craig Lord

    Craig Lord New Member

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    Thanks for that advice, much appreciated. I'll pass this onto him and see if he's ever done this.
    Cheers
     
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  5. andypandy

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    Not the kill switch, the Starter Switch. Have you typed wrongly or tested the wrong switch ?
     
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  6. joe mc donald

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    Yes it does seem like a battery not holding up. Go to motobat with your battery dimensions and ask if they can supply an higher amperage battery. And check that rectifier that it is charging at the right rate. Make sure the solenoid is clean and properly tightened.
    Joe.
     
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  7. andypandy

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    Any progress ?
     
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  8. Tom lord

    Tom lord New Member

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    Ive replaced the solenoid. Just have to wait and see now.
     
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  9. Tom lord

    Tom lord New Member

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    Nope, been for a half hour ride. Intentionally stalled it on my drive, same issue still occurs. I cant upload a video.
     
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  10. Bolosun

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    So what you done to try and fix it?
     
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  11. andypandy

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    Have you sprayed electrical contact spray into the starter switch ?
     
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  12. Tom lord

    Tom lord New Member

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    I haven’t sprayed the starter switch. I have checked for any corrosion on both the starter switch and kill switch. I have also checked for visible loose/damaged wires. I dont have any expertise in mechanical work so I am limited to what I can do. I have taken the bike to 2 garages with diagnostics and 2 other knowledgeable people. Nobody has any idea. As the issue is intermittent Triumph have said its pointless bringing it in… however now the issue is getting worse and I can make it happen by stalling it ill be taking it to the dealer i think.
     
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  13. Linx

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    The fact that the bike will still bump start suggests that the battery is going flat when hot. Check the battery is charging when it is hot.
     
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    The fact that the bike will still bump start suggests that the battery is going flat when hot. Check the battery is getting charged when hot.
     
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  15. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    I'm still going with a faulty regulator/rectifier, change it out and see if the problem persists.
     
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  16. Craig Lord

    Craig Lord New Member

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    #36 Craig Lord, May 4, 2022
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    Hello, apologies for not posting earlier, but my sons been trying to rectify the issues raised here. He's just put a brand new solenoid on the bike and yesterday it cut out again, miles from home. There is either a very serious or miniscule fault here but its getting down to the fault that no one can highlight?
     
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  17. Eldon

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    Does it only do it when hot (engine)?
    Does the engine still crank at a suitable speed?
     
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  18. joe mc donald

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    Yes it it charging at the right rate. Or is there a coil breaking down under the heat cycle. It really is a head scratcher.
    Joe.
     
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  19. andypandy

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    Can you just try something please ?
    Instead of the normal start routine, can you try the following.

    1. Press the start button and hold in.
    2. Pull the clutch lever in.

    Does it start ?
     
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