So I bought a really cheap Ducati Monster 750 for like 2k. I live in Seattle, so I didn't turn it over for quite some time. When a sunny day came up, I tried to start it up, but just got clicks and chugs. The battery seemed in bad bad shape. I tried to jump it, but in the end, no luck. You could tell the battery was dieing. Finally, the clicking stopped. The battery wasn't completely dead, but the ignition just stopped trying.
I then sent it in to Ducati Seattle. They did a diagnose on it. Put in some new spark plugs, washer, gasket, oil filter, new battery. Though they found out I had a tiny leak in my tank. So I took it to a welder and got it fixed. After I brought it back, they took about a month to do anything (stated something along the lines of filling it up with gas for 2 weeks and seeing if everything was ok). Though sadly, I had to do an immediate move to California (leaving tomorrow). So I picked up my bike this morning, threw it in a uhaul, and I am about to leave. I talked to the mechanic and he stated that when they were just about ready to turn it over and fix it up, I called them needing the bike back, so they couldn't get to it. Ergo, turning it on, the battery lights up everything beautifully (its new, so obviously), but no clicks. Not starting.
So I'm going to be in San Francisco in two days. Do you think it could be the starter relay? I contacted the ducati dealership there (monroe motors) to see if they have a starter relay that would fit, and luckily they do! The last thing I want to do is send it to another mechanic and wait quite a bit of time, if I could just do it myself (well, with my brother who know can actually pull off the project).
If you had to bet, would you think it's the starter relay? I've ridden the bike many times before this problem. But after trying to jump it a hundred times, trying over and over to start it, the clicking just died out. What do you think?
Thanks everyone!
I then sent it in to Ducati Seattle. They did a diagnose on it. Put in some new spark plugs, washer, gasket, oil filter, new battery. Though they found out I had a tiny leak in my tank. So I took it to a welder and got it fixed. After I brought it back, they took about a month to do anything (stated something along the lines of filling it up with gas for 2 weeks and seeing if everything was ok). Though sadly, I had to do an immediate move to California (leaving tomorrow). So I picked up my bike this morning, threw it in a uhaul, and I am about to leave. I talked to the mechanic and he stated that when they were just about ready to turn it over and fix it up, I called them needing the bike back, so they couldn't get to it. Ergo, turning it on, the battery lights up everything beautifully (its new, so obviously), but no clicks. Not starting.
So I'm going to be in San Francisco in two days. Do you think it could be the starter relay? I contacted the ducati dealership there (monroe motors) to see if they have a starter relay that would fit, and luckily they do! The last thing I want to do is send it to another mechanic and wait quite a bit of time, if I could just do it myself (well, with my brother who know can actually pull off the project).
If you had to bet, would you think it's the starter relay? I've ridden the bike many times before this problem. But after trying to jump it a hundred times, trying over and over to start it, the clicking just died out. What do you think?
Thanks everyone!