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I have a problem with my 1976 Suzuki GT380. When riding bike pulls well but after about 10 mins it just dies. No power at all. Starts again fine. Have checked battery teminals, all wiring, new ignition switch, new battery, cleaned generator and brushes. All ok. This bike is fitted with an electronic ignition. Any ideas please?
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Take the bike out for a ride and when this happens pull over and open up the gas cap. If it starts back up and keep on running then you have found the root cause - your gas tank's vent is clogged, you will need to have it cleaned out and serviced. Basically a clogged gas cap vent causes the bike to vapor lock and prevents fuel from flowing.
when i shut off my 2002 suzuki motorcyle it run perfect then went to start i and have no power battery good have no light on dash no head light brrake light everything is dead what could be wrong can you help with a idea thank you dave
Hi. I had a similar problem on an old Suzuki GS550. It use to start and run for a set time and then cut out and would not start until it cooled down for about 4/5 minuets. Then it would start and do the same, and the coils seemed to get quite hot. In my case it was the rectifier. Hope this is of help to you. Regards Tony.
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