Interesting, Thanks for the info. Ill mention to the dealer.mine did that today and i shut the high beam off and it fired up just fine
Interesting, Thanks for the info. Ill mention to the dealer.mine did that today and i shut the high beam off and it fired up just fine
Great info. Thankspull the battery and put it on charge a trickle charge and let it go over night...if not get the dealer to replace it and then slow charge that battery..i put battery tenders on all my bikes...my new 08 starts at will even when warm so i would imagine it was not charged right from the get go , dealers charge them for 2 hours..wrong.. they have to fill battery with the acid pack and slow charge it for 24 hours before it is ready to go..my new 08 i took the bike home with 0 miles on it and i even charged the battery on my own..post up the outcome of this battery situation...by the way i love my new bike more then my 02le i had...thumbs up SUZUKI!!!!
+1 let Suzuki fix there problem..I would expect the bike to start just fine without any modifications and would not be satisfied until it did so... haul back to the dealer
+ 1I don't know for sure, but IF the '08 uses the same battery as the gen1 Busas or the '08s battery is rated for something like 160cca. Then its the WEAK A$$ battery Suzuki keeps putting in these bikes. Sometimes you get a better battery, sometimes you get a not so good one.
I had the same problem on my '02. But I replaced the weak stock battery with a high output battery from schnitz racing, 235cca vs 160cca, and have never had a problem since.
Hot bikes require more battery juice than a cold bike.
Why would Suzuki leave the headlight on while cranking it? On my old 85 900cc eliminator, the headlight didn't come on till it started. On my 05 Busa at least the headlight goes off while it's cranking.. I know my 90 CBR 1000, the headlight stayed on during cranking and in the winter, cold starts didn't work a lot of times. A short push did though
Yep, I saw that, your procedure looks dead on.One or two pics help me out alot. I actually removed my side panels last week to install sliders. The sliders will show up in tomorrows pics. I took my time taking the panels off, the manual helped some. I never had a generation one busa, so had nothing to compare to. Ill take some good pics tonight. Ill use the aluminum foil trick I learned about here to keep oil off of things. The oil didnt look too dark in the glass, Ill have a closer look at it tonight. Here is a pic I took of the filter last week. Lots of fun stuff to learn about the Busa!Robot, glad to hear your battery problem seems to be solved. I noted that you said you were going to change your oil, fwiw I put a few lines about changing oil in my 2nd rant under the 'oil filter relocation' thread.