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 Nixon Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 01:01 - 01 May 2009 Post subject: Electrical gremlins, leccy wizard advice needed. |
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Heya, my NSR has started to develop some electrical gremlins and i have no idea how to begin fixing them.
First off when i start the bike it is slow and difficult to turn over.
Second is the rear lights do not shine at all, had new bulbs fitted recently as both of the filaments in one side were gone and one of the filaments in the their had gone and welded itself to the other filament.
The rear brake light will shine when the rear pedal is presses but will not on the front lever.
The indicators will only flash while revving above 3000 revs.
The brightness of the front headlights vary with the throttle
And finally ... there are no dash lights.
So does anyone have any ideas what the problem maybe and how i can fix it?
Thanks in advance guys
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yep its still there! so thats a bonus
What should i be checking it for, will try get a multimeter on it tomorrow but not sure what i should be testing.
As far as i know the battery is over 2 years old, is that a good age or should it last a bit longer than that? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 62 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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