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Re: Won't start
willandrip wrote:Mang; do you mean the starter solenoid ?
No, I mean the Starter relay!
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Re: Won't start
Mang; I am struggling with the "starter relay" you refer to;
Please put up a part no.
Unless you mean the fuel pump relay which incorporates the safety lock out circuits for the clutch/sidestand .
Please put up a part no.
Unless you mean the fuel pump relay which incorporates the safety lock out circuits for the clutch/sidestand .
A red box doth not a Snap On make.
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Re: Won't start
hunter wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/27095167 ... 108&ff19=0
Appears not Hunter;
Mang knows what a solenoid is and has stated it was the relay ??
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Re: Won't start
Yes it was all about the relay!
I think this episode in my life is over now.
Had a lovely run out last week to a bike meet on the River Severn (White Hart at Broad Oak).
Really need to work on suspension settings next. Time, money and energy come to mind.
The bike is running well if a little rich - isn't this where it all started????
I think this episode in my life is over now.
Had a lovely run out last week to a bike meet on the River Severn (White Hart at Broad Oak).
Really need to work on suspension settings next. Time, money and energy come to mind.
The bike is running well if a little rich - isn't this where it all started????
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Re: Won't start
Actually it was not startingMang wrote:Yes it was all about the relay!
I think this episode in my life is over now.
Had a lovely run out last week to a bike meet on the River Severn (White Hart at Broad Oak).
Really need to work on suspension settings next. Time, money and energy come to mind.
The bike is running well if a little rich - isn't this where it all started????
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Re: Won't start
"Actually it was not starting "
Good point well made sir.
Good point well made sir.
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Re: Won't start
Having a lot of fun on the Yam at the moment and my thoughts now turn to the suspension set.
I have a suspension plan from my mate Roland but the problem is he is a lot heavier than me, its not that he is a lard arse, its that I weigh only 10 stone.
The suspension is far too hard (particularly the rear end) at the moment so I need advice if possible from anyone that has a scoobie on how i should set the thing up. Both forks and rear shock advice would be a help.
As always advice greatly received.
I have a suspension plan from my mate Roland but the problem is he is a lot heavier than me, its not that he is a lard arse, its that I weigh only 10 stone.
The suspension is far too hard (particularly the rear end) at the moment so I need advice if possible from anyone that has a scoobie on how i should set the thing up. Both forks and rear shock advice would be a help.
As always advice greatly received.
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Re: Won't start
Personally I'd just take it somewhere and get a setup then see how it feels from there.
My 3tj was set up for track by a racer, I backed it off for the road
My 3tj was set up for track by a racer, I backed it off for the road