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Your choke cable snapped?
My 125 was difficult to start when cold and had to bump it quite alot, then realised the choke cable had snapped lol
Replaced choke cable and it started 1st time every time  |
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a click could mean flat battery.. or not enough to turn the starter..but could be a stuck starter.
Try charging overnight, failing that check the fuse on the solenoid... trace the clicking sound to find it
Also to loosen the starter... put in gear.. like 5th... and shunt the bike hitting the starter button.
Free'd up my mates BMW this week doing that  |
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spark plug holder check...fine
battery voltage reading when running....fine (had to get a multimeter from local MDS,only £6 but saved me about £ 30 for the new battery which I also bought in case and then returned)
stripped the starter motor to pieces and found a lot of black crap inside it so cleaned throughout....
as it was getting late in the day i gave up on working on the relay (literally removed it from its holder and put back) and......"The mighty One" as I call it started again!!!!! OMG Odie thanks for this....as it turns out I will need to give it a proper clean as its really dusty etc.
In regards to cleaning which is the next level of bringin my baby back to its former glory I will be creating another post in new bikers section I think as im not entirely sure about few things (how to get rid of the old grease and where can i use water under pressure for instance) but as i said thats another issue and i will include some photos as well.
Once again thanks a million Odie,top man for your tip!!!!This dude knows what hes talkin about.
An d for anyone else dealing with similar starter motor problems heres couple of links you might find handy.....
video on how to remove and clean starter motor on Honda CG:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oovP9hJT6Y
another informative post on BCf in regards to the same topic...
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=1951878
to finish this off here's a photo of my ride among its bigger cousins which i bumped into couple of days ago [/img] ____________________ Im new to the game and loving it Big Time......... current ride: Gilera Cougar 125 (cruiser style Italian Honda CG) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 260 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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