vfr800 98 just cut out

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    bigred1 New Member

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    Hi all. I have just had my bike cut out on me and would not start up on the electronic starter.The lights and clocks all work and neutral oil and Fi all light up. About a month ago i had a new battery and regulator rectifier fitted and it has been ok until now.Also the alarm wont work.Any suggestions?
     


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    Main fuse? Sometimes the wires will melt without the fuse melting.

    KC-10 FE out...
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    Have you tried boosting the bike? Mine left me stranded this year, happened to be the 6 month old battery. Looks like the battery broke internally, lights came on but as soon as you hit the starter everything died. I replaced the battery ran the rest of the season. I have replaced the rectifier and doubled alot of the wires and grounds up. Have you checked the battery voltage, fuses or tried to boost it?
     


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    bike cut out

    Thanks for all the replies.Got it sorted out now,it was the immobiliser that had malfunctioned.It's a learning curve.
     


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