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Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
Kind of an odd question as its a project, but are clocks a requirment for the bike to run? I mean if they are unplugged will the bike be able to start/run?
I have a curvy which didnt come with a sub-loom so I just wired the kill switch back into the main loom and it ran fine. I picked up another sub-loom and have put all the wiring back like it should be (still missing clocks though) and now I doesnt start. Before I study the electrical guide and re-check all the wirining - just thought I'd ask... |
Re: Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
Curvey should still run with no clocks, it's the pointies that don't AFAIK
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Re: Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
I started mine today without clocks as long as you have the hand controls plugged in so the clutch switch works i just jumbed the switch with a piece of wire but maybe it would have started anyway because the stand was up and in neutral
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Re: Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
Anther confirmation that TSM runs his curvey on track, sans clocks
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Re: Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
Thanks for the comments to confirm.
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Re: Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
....OK and one more I should have also asked. Are the clocks required for the headlights to work as well? I noticed no power coming through to these as well.
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Re: Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
No
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Re: Are Clocks Requirement to Run?
Pointies don't need the clocks to run.
If you don't have power to the lights then perhaps a more fundamental problem. Fuses Do the other electrical bits such as horn/indicators work. All of that stuff is a pretty basic circuit so if those aren't working then you need to check the simple stuff first. Once that works, not starting is likely to be clutch/sidestand switch etc. Good luck! |
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