10-08-18, 06:20 PM
Make sure the battery leads/connections are clean and tight.
One day my bike didn't start - with a great deal of force I could just wiggle the positive battery lead. That was enough to start it. Got home and really cleaned the connections, no problems since.
But get the battery checked out anyway - if it looks old then it is probably time for a new one (I know this statement isn't very technical but if you rely on your bike as transport you've got to be sure it's going to start).
One day my bike didn't start - with a great deal of force I could just wiggle the positive battery lead. That was enough to start it. Got home and really cleaned the connections, no problems since.
But get the battery checked out anyway - if it looks old then it is probably time for a new one (I know this statement isn't very technical but if you rely on your bike as transport you've got to be sure it's going to start).