Engine wouldn't crank over ?
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I wandered out to the garage intending to go for a quick run recently & had to can it due to no cranking action from the starter

The battery voltage was good & a quick check using my $3.50 circuit tester showed no circuit continuity through the clutch lever isolation switch with the lever in. After removal, I could see the contacts through what looks like a moisture drain hole on the underside of the switch & a quick clean with a small jewellers file & all was well, hoping the same doesn't happen to you & if it has I know you will commiserate <i></i>
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#2
At least you're back on the road and you didn't need to pay some shmuck $40 and hour to find the fault
Peter Altas
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#3
Had a similar probem recently Rev. Mine turned out to be a flat battery. Something to do with leaving the heated handgrips on me thinks. <i></i>
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#4
You sure its not from not riding! <i></i>
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Your right Rocket man. I'm not riding at the moment.
Now I can be an official Australian Hayabusa Club Member just like the rest of you dreamers.
Cheers, Phil. Recovering not riding..... <i></i>
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#7
Yegads GDY sounds like you've got it hot wired direct I know I know (warm up time ) for those
0600 all frozen up starts !!

I reckon my nickel shares dividend payment is gonna go over the moon real soon (thanks cob)



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