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Old 24-08-05, 08:24 PM   #1
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Hello everybody.
Not sure if this is the right place to post it. Bu,t got soaked again today and my bike just didnt want to know after a while. I got a SV650S - SK1 and it started to cough and splatter, just not running right. Thought i saw a post here before with regards to this but cannot find it.

Please point me in the right direction.
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Old 24-08-05, 09:12 PM   #2
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sounds like the front spark plug problem. The front plug can get wet and stop firing resulting in no power, rough running and scary moments if it suddenly kicks in when you're not expecting it. Take out the front plug and clean and dry it. The fit a fender extenda to stop it getting sprayed with road crap and water. There are some here who recommend some sort of grease or sealant (sorry but can't remember what it was) to stop water getting in there.
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Old 24-08-05, 09:17 PM   #3
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I know some had drainage probs from the front cylinder. The recess where your sparkplug sits gets filled up and it either runs on one cylinder very badly or not at all.

If you look on the righthand side of the bike, the side of the front cylinder has a little hole behind the coolant pipe. Get a big paperclip/ stiff wire and a cotton bud and make sure it's clear.

I'd go and take a photo but it's dark and wet and cold and windy and the bike's waaaaaaay over in the shed sleeping.


If it's not that then keep us posted, maybe someone else has experience of dodgy electrics.
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Old 24-08-05, 09:23 PM   #4
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wow Haggis, you from Skye!!! Lovely place. I went there 2 years ago and fell in love with it. Whereabouts in Skye are you from ? A good friend of mine is in Stornoway not far from Skye this week on holiday with a view to moving up there, if she does I'll be visiting so will have to drop in on you on my way!!! via Nutty tart of course
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Old 24-08-05, 09:25 PM   #5
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Ok, i have a photo now but how do I upload from my pc?
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Old 24-08-05, 09:38 PM   #6
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www.thebikereview.com/iup

use that!
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Old 24-08-05, 10:03 PM   #7
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Thankyou suzsv650!


here it is with drain hole circled, the rear cylinder one is on the other side of the bike under the tank.

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Old 24-08-05, 10:05 PM   #8
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ahh that hole i saw some water come out of that after i washed mine lol thats what it dose ! lol!
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Old 24-08-05, 10:14 PM   #9
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wow Haggis, you from Skye!!! Lovely place. I went there 2 years ago and fell in love with it. Whereabouts in Skye are you from ? A good friend of mine is in Stornoway not far from Skye this week on holiday with a view to moving up there, if she does I'll be visiting so will have to drop in on you on my way!!! via Nutty tart of course

Between Portree and Dunvegan, a little village called Edinbane. Be sure to let me know if you're heading up anytime, go for a quick blast or a beer, whatever, on the way to the ferry.

It can be a nice place but sometimes I do hanker for a little more contact with civilisation. But no need to hurry in bringing the gatso's etc....
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Old 24-08-05, 10:17 PM   #10
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There's no need to remove the plug, just take off the cap and squirt some WD40 or similar down the plug recess and into the plug cap, reassemble and ensure, as said above, that the drain hole is clear.

Fit a fender extender. It is possible to seal the plug cap into the recess and stop the problem re-occuring that way, but it certainly seems to me that it's better to stop the water getting up into that area in the first place anyway, also it keeps the bike a dab cleaner.
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