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24-03-15, 01:12 PM | #11 |
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Re: Chinese POS.
Fuels gone stale. Fresh fuel, new plug and clean out the carb, mainly blocked pilot jet will prevent starting and stale fuel messes up plugs. Most common job we get in this time of year.
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24-03-15, 01:14 PM | #12 |
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It definitely sounds like ignition. Spark is weak if it's yellow, so that is where to start.
so, thats not too many components. I'd discard ignition switch as it'll either spark or not, so you've CDI charging coil, ignition pickup coil, cdi unit, coil, plug, plug cap. Most likely culprits are coil, plug, cap, ht lead. You're replacing all of those in one hit, so i'd expect that to help greatly or fix the problem Report back when thats replaced. If that still doesn't fix the issue i'd look at a new CDI unit (around £20 i recall) or replacing the stator/cdi plate, which is't much either. mine was the stator plate, the flywheel was loose and had lunched the pickup coil. £12 to fix, so not too bad. |
24-03-15, 01:21 PM | #13 |
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Sounds like a plan. If the ignition parts don't help I'll see if it will start on a whiff of easy start.
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24-03-15, 01:52 PM | #14 |
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If you want to give it a service, a service kit from CMPO is about £20 delivered
http://www.chinesemotorcyclepartsonl...Lexmoto%29.php
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27-03-15, 04:39 PM | #15 |
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Did you get it going mate?
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27-03-15, 05:11 PM | #16 |
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Heading over there tonight to take the battery off and leave it charging for the evening. May also remove the Carb if I can see enough to do it as will be dark by the time I'm there. That way I can clean it up tonight and get it refitted tomorrow, hopefully before the rain starts!
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27-03-15, 10:34 PM | #17 |
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Took the carb off tonight, to be honest it was pretty much spotless inside. Tiny bit of reside at the bottom of the float bowl but nothing that would account for not starting. Gave them a while over and sprayed some car cleaner through the jets just in case. Pretty sure it must be ignition now. See how it goes when I put it all back together tomorrow.
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28-03-15, 02:34 PM | #18 |
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Yup, New spark, coil, HT lead and boot and away it went. Slightly annoying not knowing exactly which part went but for the sake of £13 in parts, £16 for a cheap battery charger and a few quid for carb cleaner was quite good to do everything at once.
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28-03-15, 08:30 PM | #19 |
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Nice one! Shame it's still a Chinese pos, but good feeling when you fix it yourself
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30-03-15, 09:25 AM | #20 |
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Yeah, I'd almost convinced myself that it was worth trying to pick one up as cheap transport. My friend got hers for just over £200, and there is almost nothing on them that can't be fixed for the price of a good night out.
That was until I rode it for a few miles, the brakes were barely adequate and with the wide bars I couldn't filter nearly as much as I'm used to. Was glad to be back on the SV |
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