Please help. Is this a starter switch issue? Regulator?
The bike will run with a kick start and the headlamp and brake light will work when it's running. But the starter, horn, and turn signals won't work or they'll barely work. Even with a good battery this happens.
When it's running, sometimes the turn signals and horn work, other times they don't or they just barely work.
Please advise,
Brad
Buddy 125 - strange electrical problem
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How did you determine that this is a "good" battery? Did you have it load tested? If you are sure the battery isn't the culprit, time to go on with testing the other electrical components. I'd start with the battery connectors, the system ground, possibly corroded switches, and possible worn spots or breaks in the wiring loom. If no joy there, move on to the more complicated stuff such as the voltage regulator and stator.
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Re: Buddy 125 - strange electrical problem
These problems are always the battery. Until they aren't. If you are absolutely sure the battery isn't the problem...bradsarno wrote:When it's running, sometimes the turn signals and horn work, other times they don't or they just barely work.
If I understand correctly, what you have is an intermittent electrical problem and those are the devil to troubleshoot, even for somebody like me who thinks the Simpson analog multimeter was the greatest toy ever devised by the mind of man.

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I've developed a similar-type issue with mine this spring too. Left front blinker sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. I initially thought it was the bulb, but upon inspection, it looked fine. I reinstalled thinking maybe it wasn't seated properly. I turned it on, and nothing doing in the front. Rode it into work and it worked maybe 25% of the time. I have to assume it's a connection issue somewhere. I've not had time to pull it apart yet, but will check it this weekend. Odd stuff this electricity!
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