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Front cylinder dosen't fire up

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thanks LeFox, hopefully it'll be something simple and rather cheap, closer to $0 figure, I paid $3500 for a bike so receipt from the shop for more than $500 would be out of hand...[sad]
 
if you could be a bit more specific, maybe we could help in narrowing the search...

- mileage
- last rides, short?
- short idle a couple of times?
- start her up every now and then to hear the music?
- etc etc
 
I would start by making sure both spark plug wires are on all the way. If they are then change your spark plugs. It's the most likely and the cheapest. It's a great place to start.
 
03 xb9s lightning 5500 mls
started her up every now and than, short idles (like maybe 5 mins), no rides cause the winter (she's in the garage); this is my first bike I don't know about bikes too much unfortunately
 
Boney is right. But its only the front plug. You need only to replace the front. Then leave your bike sleep till Spring. Put a Battery Tender on it and kiss it good night for a bit.
 
You should let it warm up completely and ride it for a bit. Or not even start it. If it doesn't completely warm up it will foul plugs. If you put a piece of rubber or plastic under the kickstand you won't need a trickle charger/battery tender either.

You need to replace both plugs, not just one. If things are in set you need replace them in sets. Two tires, two plugs, two wires etc.
 
If you put a piece of rubber or plastic under the kickstand you won't need a trickle charger/battery tender either.



My whole floor in my garage is rubber. That doesnt help. I never heard of such a thing. I'm finally replacing my 12 battery after close to 6 years.
 
dont start your bike up at all like BadS1 said. Let it be, I know its hard, Im in the same boat. I would disconnect your battery and keep it inside, thats what I do. I really doubt a piece of rubber will eliminate the need for a battery tender.
 
Just because you've never heard of it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I have rubber under my kickstand and I've never had to change or charge a battery in any bike I've owned. The kickstand can ground to the ground and drain your battery slowly, and I mean very slowly. But it happens.
 
I've had a rubber floor for 8 years now. Both my XB's need a tender. The cold can kill them.
 
+1 on battery tender and replacing plugs. And yeah, if I couldn't go on a short ride, I'd just leave it on the tender all the time. Got a Deltran and that's what I do. Oh, and recommend NGK Iridium plugs as replacements - $6.50ea. @ Oreilly's.
 
my car sits on four rubber tires and my battery died after i didnt drive it for a month :eek: i shoulda put trashbags over the wheels, or put condoms under the tires ;)
 
Your battery won't last 6 years doing that. Nothing to be sorry about. Its had a long life. It'll get a new one this April.
 
Hey Magic I know whats wrong!!! Lefox just helped me with my buell. Mine was only running on one piston too and it would just keep turning over without fire. Well it's an easy cheap fix. Its the plugs front and back. When I got my bike the HD shop told me to only start the bike when I planned on riding it. This is because the initial prime from the fuel pump dumps a lot of gas into the cylinders and those short starts don't burn all that excess gas so the plugs foul very fast!! I know it's hard to not start it in the winter especially sinve you just got it but try to start it for longer... periods of time. Hope the plugs are the only thing.
 
Ok guys, I've changed the spark plug and it runs like a champ! I didn't replaced one in the rear cylinder cause it looks like too big job for me. I will not touch the bike until late spring.

One question: is it better to invest in the battery tender or just uninstall battery and take it home? I was wondering if i take the battery out I might lose some or all settings in the computer? I don't know bout the rubber piece under the kickstand, doesn't sound like it would do anything...
Maybe I sound like a dummy but this is my first bike and like I mentioned I don't know too much about them.
 
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