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Just bought a bike and the battery was bad .so i tried to jump it off with a car and it stop trying to turn over at all. went and got a new one and it's still not turning over.

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It may have blown a fuse,

Be carefull jumping of a car battery, as when it starts and you give it a rev the car battery will accept more current than the bike can produce and can damage the charge circuit.

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SOURCE: I bought a 1980 FLT and orignally the battery was

the batt is probly not rechargin-test alternator and regulator or search for flaws in wirin

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Bike was bought as a

could be cdi..or windings in flywheel...try & browow a cdi to check

tombones

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  • Posted on May 10, 2011

SOURCE: 2007 Honda Cmx250 Rebel bike

Chances are a fuse or two are blown. The fuse box will be very close to the battery. Check each fuse with a multimeter.

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