anyone had the bad luck with their Terra like me I bought mine in Dec when they first came out I work a lot so I don't get to ride much an I loved the bike it WAS wonderful but when I got home from a week of DS riding around Fl during bike week the problem started a week later I got it out of the garage to go riding with friends it would turn over but wouldn't start I checked all I could an nothing unplugged everything in order so I took it to my dealer well he's no longer a dealer an has sent his diagnostic equipment back because of the husky sell out but his mechanic tinkered with it for 2 weeks well one day it started (not really good)well I got to ride a couple times late may an June well I went riding first week in July well dam fender broke off 6weeks later I have a fender had it a week finally put it on an ready to ride pulled it out of the shop took off 20 miles from phone service I stopped for a break got back on an yep it will turn over but won't start POS I have a 7000$ Pos that I can't get fixed an cant trust it to take me to the store. Anyone have any ideas? It's a good thing I have my wife's 1995 yamaha TW200 that will start I made a 7000$ mistake
Try and look at the kickstand wires. If they get too much pull on them due to the zip tie and cable' don't ask Me how know. The safety could prematurely engage and not start.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the kickstand wiring or switch is faulty, it won't turn over at all, will it?
Start with the basics. Here is the troubleshooting chart for the symptom you are describing from the manual. Have you at least had a shot at some of the simpler steps? Check battery, check fuel, check spark, check plugs, check leads, etc.
Thanks guys but all the basics have been checked the mechanic had the demo bike an he changed a few censors off of it to my bike including the kickstand safety an no luck an he said he just walked over to get it an move it to his work area an he hit the button an it started ?
Just for giggles: Turn on key without touching anything else, especially the throttle. Wait till the instrument cluster gets done with its' initial operation, then wait 2 more seconds. Without touching the throttle press the start button. If it does not start, then as it tries to start, open the throttle about 1/4.
Put it in neutral. The neutral switch, inside the tranny, does not always work proper. I thought there was a whole topic on this, maybe at ADV. And yours sounds quirky like his.
As I arrived to work this morning and was parking the bike, I put down the kickstand while it was still in gear with the clutch pulled in....it died. I typically put it in neutral long before dropping the kick stand, so this was new to me. Faulty clutch safety switch?
That switch is very tempermental. I ran into an issue with it a while back. Bike was in neutral, kickstand down, no start. Bike in neutral, kickstand up, no start. Bike in neutral, clutch in, kickstand up, no start. Cuss, scream, start a thread, check connections, disconnect battery, put it all back together and it fired right up. Never a problem since. Eliminating that safety switch is on my to-do list. I don't have that on any of my other bikes, and I don't think it is necessary.
If it turned over then the clutch & side stand switch is not the problem. That is exactly how my bike works, which I'm fairly sure is by design.
http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/strada-struggling-to-start-or-sss-syndrome.34058/page-2 ????? I'm guessing this is the topic, can't see the vids without changing browsers.
Wow. That entire post didn't have one piece of punctuation. I couldn't make it past a few lines... That is the longest run on sentence. Ever.
This is by design. My Honda works the same way. This is to ensure you do not try to take off with the stand down... not good! lol. If you are in neutral and shift into 1st with the bike running it should shut off too.
Fairly sure you should be able to put it in first with the bike running, otherwise no forward motion will be accomplished... Though yes, with the side stand DOWN and the bike running, engaging first gear or engaging first and releasing the clutch will shut off the bike
Yes. It does have a safety switch on the clutch, but that switch does not override the sidestand switch. The safety switch on the clutch allows you to start the bike in gear with the clutch pulled in and the stand up. The bike will not run in gear with the sidestand down, even if the clutch is pulled in. Every Japanese/American/Italian/German bike I have owned/ridden works the same way.