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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1461556" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Yeah, until the battery is load tested and proven to be good, there is little point in further speculation. Next I would look to other gross electrical issues including measuring the current (and voltage) during a start attempt. For voltage to drop that far, there has to be a bad battery, poor connection, dead short somewhere, really bad starter or badly messed up engine. (I think the 011 error is a red herring and simply an artifact of the failed start/low voltage.)</p><p></p><p>I would still be interested in the extent of the "lot of work" done to the bike. A problem can often be traced to the last thing that was done... Wondering if there is any possibility of the engine being "locked" due to mis-timing. (Although one REALLY should turn the engine over slowly (manually) after a valve check or timing chain/CCT work to make SURE all is OK before reassembly and attempting to start.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1461556, member: 19880"] Yeah, until the battery is load tested and proven to be good, there is little point in further speculation. Next I would look to other gross electrical issues including measuring the current (and voltage) during a start attempt. For voltage to drop that far, there has to be a bad battery, poor connection, dead short somewhere, really bad starter or badly messed up engine. (I think the 011 error is a red herring and simply an artifact of the failed start/low voltage.) I would still be interested in the extent of the "lot of work" done to the bike. A problem can often be traced to the last thing that was done... Wondering if there is any possibility of the engine being "locked" due to mis-timing. (Although one REALLY should turn the engine over slowly (manually) after a valve check or timing chain/CCT work to make SURE all is OK before reassembly and attempting to start.) [/QUOTE]
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