flyingtroutwork
Husqvarna
AA Class
Greetings all. I've encountered a starting problem that I wonder if anyone else out there has had happen to them. I recently purchased a 2011 TE250 that was a demo bike from corporate. It had a little more than 500 miles on it and it had been powered up. I've put on another 300 miles on it on the little trail system my wife made up on her parents' 10 acres, as well as the two organized trail rides I've been on in the past month.
Whenever I take a break on my rides, I usually turn off the bike with the kill switch, get a drink, talk with co-riders, scold my children for cutting me off, whatever, before firing it back up to keep on riding. But the last two times I've been out I've had starting issues. The first time was at my in-laws' place. After about a half hour of riding I turned my bike off to get a drink, but when I tried to restart it only cycled and didn't turn on. I turned the bike off for a minute and it started up like normal and I had no other incident that day. I had shut off and restarted several other times that day with no incident either.
This last time got me worried, though. I was on the Whiskey Creek Classic in Custer, Michigan when after 80 miles of riding in five hours, I turned the bike off at a rest stop, only to have it not restart when it was time to go. I tried kicking it on with no success. I let it rest a minute before trying again with no success. Several times I let it rest a minute but it would not start. I had accumulated eight riders at the stop trying to figure out what was wrong, some giving carburetor advice since they didn't know my Husky was fuel injected. Finally someone else hopped on and after two kicks got it started. There was no other problems on the shortened trip back via the roads. And I've never had any problem with the bike dying while running.
Anyone else encounter this kind of problem? Afterwards I thought maybe my bike was overheating, but since hindsight is 20/20 I didn't think of checking if the fan ever came on.
Thanks for any and all advice.
Steve
Whenever I take a break on my rides, I usually turn off the bike with the kill switch, get a drink, talk with co-riders, scold my children for cutting me off, whatever, before firing it back up to keep on riding. But the last two times I've been out I've had starting issues. The first time was at my in-laws' place. After about a half hour of riding I turned my bike off to get a drink, but when I tried to restart it only cycled and didn't turn on. I turned the bike off for a minute and it started up like normal and I had no other incident that day. I had shut off and restarted several other times that day with no incident either.
This last time got me worried, though. I was on the Whiskey Creek Classic in Custer, Michigan when after 80 miles of riding in five hours, I turned the bike off at a rest stop, only to have it not restart when it was time to go. I tried kicking it on with no success. I let it rest a minute before trying again with no success. Several times I let it rest a minute but it would not start. I had accumulated eight riders at the stop trying to figure out what was wrong, some giving carburetor advice since they didn't know my Husky was fuel injected. Finally someone else hopped on and after two kicks got it started. There was no other problems on the shortened trip back via the roads. And I've never had any problem with the bike dying while running.
Anyone else encounter this kind of problem? Afterwards I thought maybe my bike was overheating, but since hindsight is 20/20 I didn't think of checking if the fan ever came on.
Thanks for any and all advice.
Steve