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New owner of 2002 RSV Mille

Joined Sep 2014
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England
Hi all,

New proud owner of a 2002 Mille which I got about 2 months ago. Been riding bikes for about 18 years now and have ridden nothing but Japanese inline-fours, so I decided it was time to scratch the v-twin itch and got myself a Mille to test the waters. Suffice to say I loved it immediately and was in having a blast for about 6 weeks until one day I went to start the bike and received a nice spark followed by a puff of smoke that come from under the seat. So here I am to ask for help so I can get my precious back on the road :)

Cheers!
 
Solenoid knackered??.

Have you actually taken the seat off yet and looked?

Hi redratbike,

I took off the seat and the meshed side cover and noticed a couple of things.

  • Battery voltage is at 12.5V as measured with a multimeter
  • Noticed a disconnected plug tucked under the seat which from reading through the forums it seems it's used for diagnosis?
  • Also noticed a blue flexible tube coming from somewhere underneath the tank which was disconnected - I did notice a couple of nipples which I assume the tube connects to one of these? (pic attached).


I will try out the starter solenoid later on in the week and see if this is faulty. I should note that before I disconnected the battery I was not getting any power to the dash display and didn't hear anything when I tried to start the bike? Will do a bit more reading through the forums and see how I go.

Thanks
 

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In answer:
  • Battery voltage is at 12.5V as measured with a multimeter
    - that is a bit low could need recharging
  • Noticed a disconnected plug tucked under the seat which from reading through the forums it seems it's used for diagnosis?
    - correct, connect and in diagnostic mode
  • Also noticed a blue flexible tube coming from somewhere underneath the tank which was disconnected - I did notice a couple of nipples which I assume the tube connects to one of these? (pic attached).
    - these are fuel overflow pipes - two pairs of two tank to above what you see and from the underneath of ecah down behind engine

I should note that before I disconnected the battery
- check the fuses as that spark and smoke could be one of them going
 
In answer:

Well, aren't electronics fun! I reconnected the battery this morning to do a little bit of diagnostic work an suddenly everything clicked and ticked as normal. Bike started up first go!? Obviously there's a loose or shorted connection so will have to keep and eye out for it as nothing was obvious.

Dr_D - didn't fully understand your response to the blue tube question. Should I be connecting the blue tube to one of the nipples?

Cheers!
juitz

edit: just noticed the second pipe had been tucked way back under the under tray. Seems like they need to be connected but can't figure out which is which.
 
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There should be two blue tubes - connect both any way round - both overflow lines
As for electrics - check the tilt switch - its that rattly box next to battery.
 
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