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Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
Does the clutch switch actually work? Also I think its a normally open switch, so you can disconnect the clutch switch and short the two connectors for it on the wiring loom side using a paper clip or similar. That will eliminate the switch while you troubleshoot. Also check the same for the sidestand switch.
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Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
Bridge the two clutch switch connections and see if it works then?
Gah, beaten to it! |
Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
Will give it a go 1 minute :)
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Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
Hi. Still not working with thw bridged : / anyone close to hwlp me. I will pay lol
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Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
I live in Atherton, near to Bolton/Wigan/Westhoughton if anyone can help :)
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Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
Can you hear the starter relay click when you push the starter button?
There's a pretty good troubleshooting chart in the maintenance manual- it would be best to get one and follow it. There's lots of interconnected stuff in the starting circuit- sidestand switch, clutch switch, kill switch, ignition switch, starter relay- all of it has to be properly connected and operating for power to be sent to the starter motor, which also has to be properly connected and working. |
Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
I cant hear the starter relay kick in.
And i will take a look. Cheers |
Re: Bike rebuilt but no power?
Okay so I put a spanner on my fuse box from + to - and the bike turned over so I am loosing power before it gets to that area. Going to have to check my wires i'm guessing.
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