2007 Triumph Daytona 675 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Battery wont hold a charge. Testing stator n
Have you put a meter across the battery to check its charging? I would expect to get 13.5 volts plus if the charging sytem is working.
It sounds like you have done all the good checks, but what about the battery itself? A failing battery can drag the charging sytem down. I would charge it up and ask a shop to load check it, or keep it off the bike and monitor if its holding charge for a few days. If it drops below 12 volts, it had it.
9/15/2010 9:26:18 PM •
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07 675 just had voltage regulator replaced and I
What about the rectifier? Did you haved it checked? Was your bttery fully charged when you started the first of the two rides?
If this were my Daytona, I think I'd be talking to the mechanic again.
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1/6/2010 4:14:26 AM •
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Battery keeps draining &will not start ,4weeks
Remove the positive cable from the battery and check the continuity from the loose cable end to the chassis or motor. There should be no continuity with the switch turned off. If you don't have a volt/ohm meter (multi-meter) to test for continuity, try touching the loose battery cable-end to the empty battery post. If there is a spark, a short somewhere is draining your battery. If there is no continuity the most likely thing is that your voltage regulator isn't working or you are not getting voltage generated, causing the battery to run down. The tests I mentioned are assuming that you don't have a clock or something else that are constantly on. If you do have a meter, you should be getting a reading of 14 volts, more or less, between the plus and minus terminals of the battery with the motor running.
11/8/2009 3:34:04 AM •
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Cranks but wont start
Has she been sitting up? Motorcycles are very bad for gumming up the fuel system when sitting for even a short time. Gas goes bad and gums up the ports in the system. Also sounds like she may be under warranty.
9/18/2009 9:21:17 PM •
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Oil leaking out
by the sound of it and without looking at it i would guess that you have probably cracked an engine case,clean the bike down start it up and look where the oil is coming from,if the case is cracked you may be able to get it repaired in place,or you could try some of that jb cold weld paste,i have used it before on my race bike and three sesons on the repair is still good..hope this helps
7/6/2009 7:24:09 AM •
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My son on holiday on
yes water got in somewhere, it should not have though , remove any small covers and area where electronics are located. all it takes for an example is a bad cover seal . bikes are made to take a good wetting. what year is the bike? also putting it out in sun to dry will help
6/26/2009 8:07:10 PM •
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Daytona 675 won't start
Hi,
Two possibilities:
- starting relay. This could actually be bypassed/jumped to determine if the starter motor will turn:
- starter motor. most likely carbon brush.
Just a start, do postback how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and Thank you for using FixYa.
1/26/2014 6:26:29 PM •
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675 common problems
The only downside of owning a 675 is that you get depressed when you're not out riding.
Sign up for a track day and let an instructor tell you about steering, braking, where to keep your eyes etc. It's a mindblowing experience. Have fun
11/10/2008 5:04:53 PM •
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Exup adjustment
about two thirds of the way down the cables there are two cable adjusters
I have a triumph 675
the battery is not ok
have a load test done on it and have the starter circuit checked
possible starter relay failure
After resetting my tripometer after
Well, thats one for the books I believe.Without having the bike in front of me, I would suggest first finding out where the problem is NOT. Start with your ignition. Pull off a spark plug boot with a pair of insulated pliers.Hold the boot close to the plug and try to start the bike.See if you are getting any spark.If yes,then your problem is fuel, but that doesnt add up to what caused your original issue with the tripmeter. So I am betting you will not have any spark to your plugs. In which case, you have either a short between the handlebars and the coils which is causing them not to get the power they need to fire the plugs, or depending on the ignition system you have, you may simply have a shorted ECM.Again, to test components like that you will need test equipment and a manual.if your going to do it yourself, be patient and dont give up.Or you could simply take it to a shop and pay them their fees to diagnose the circuit failure.Good luck and I hope it is something simple that you can fix yourself.
I dont know how to
There should be a handle or lever under the seat on the right if you were sitting on the bike
Having driven through torrential rain.
yes it is possible. buy yourself a can of WD40 (penetrating oil)... spray all electrical parts and wiring you can see with that. it will repel the water but it does not conduct electricity. also buy a bottle of gas line antifreeze and put half of it in your fuel tank. it sucks up any water you may have in your fuel (petrol)
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