Sidthekid99
New Member
Howdy,
This is my first post, minus my introduction, so please bare with me as I learn the ropes.
I just picked up a 1975 Honda cb200t yesterday, and have a small issue I need to troubleshoot.
After transporting my bike 6 hours in the bed of a pick up back to the city last night, I started her a couple times to show the family, and put her to rest for the evening.
This morning, as I woke up like a kid on Christmas, I went out and took her for a spin just up and down the neighbouring streets. Then parked behind the house and went in to make some lunch.
I’ll note that I was able to use both the electric start and the kick start this morning as was I last night, and that all the electrical were working (headlight, break light/tail light, turn signals, neutral indicator)
Now…. After returning from my lunch break to continue playing around with my new (to me) machine. I found that upon turning the key, nothing lit up…. Tried the electric start, no bueno. Tried the kick start, nada.
After briefly looking into the issue online, all signs pointed to a flat battery. So I had a think, and realized that I had likely left the key turned to park instead of off. Rookie mistake. I find it hard to believe that I did so overnight, as I think I would have noticed the tail light on, before I covered her up and went inside for the night, but it’s possible I just didn’t notice as the sequence between parking, removing the key, and covering up the bike was rather swift.
What does seem very very likely is that I left the key turned to park before I went in for lunch, and perhaps every other time this morning that I parked, walked away for a bit, came back and road for another stretch, and so on.
I did try very effortfully to bump start her, and was only able to get her to start and “run” for a few second before cutting out.
Another brief Google search and a quick call with the previous owner I just picked the bike up from yesterday, has lead me to believe that the battery is indeed flat, and that the cause is likely my leaving the key turned to park instead of off.
So I’ve removed the battery and walked it up the street to the nearest mechanic for a charge.
I’m hoping this is all that’s going on, and that it’s not a more significant problem…..
I’ll certainly never make the mistake of turning the key clockwise from on again
This is my first post, minus my introduction, so please bare with me as I learn the ropes.
I just picked up a 1975 Honda cb200t yesterday, and have a small issue I need to troubleshoot.
After transporting my bike 6 hours in the bed of a pick up back to the city last night, I started her a couple times to show the family, and put her to rest for the evening.
This morning, as I woke up like a kid on Christmas, I went out and took her for a spin just up and down the neighbouring streets. Then parked behind the house and went in to make some lunch.
I’ll note that I was able to use both the electric start and the kick start this morning as was I last night, and that all the electrical were working (headlight, break light/tail light, turn signals, neutral indicator)
Now…. After returning from my lunch break to continue playing around with my new (to me) machine. I found that upon turning the key, nothing lit up…. Tried the electric start, no bueno. Tried the kick start, nada.
After briefly looking into the issue online, all signs pointed to a flat battery. So I had a think, and realized that I had likely left the key turned to park instead of off. Rookie mistake. I find it hard to believe that I did so overnight, as I think I would have noticed the tail light on, before I covered her up and went inside for the night, but it’s possible I just didn’t notice as the sequence between parking, removing the key, and covering up the bike was rather swift.
What does seem very very likely is that I left the key turned to park before I went in for lunch, and perhaps every other time this morning that I parked, walked away for a bit, came back and road for another stretch, and so on.
I did try very effortfully to bump start her, and was only able to get her to start and “run” for a few second before cutting out.
Another brief Google search and a quick call with the previous owner I just picked the bike up from yesterday, has lead me to believe that the battery is indeed flat, and that the cause is likely my leaving the key turned to park instead of off.
So I’ve removed the battery and walked it up the street to the nearest mechanic for a charge.
I’m hoping this is all that’s going on, and that it’s not a more significant problem…..
I’ll certainly never make the mistake of turning the key clockwise from on again