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Rubber cap that covers the fork top bolt? its not important... The clip is there to set the height/stop forks dropping out if the bolts were not tight.
Battery sounds like its on way out or charging issue... Give it a full charge then load test it next day, to tell you if time for replacement 
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rubber cap isnt really important...
Sounds like flat battery or deaded battery, give it a charge see how it holds it charge, if it does it again then optimizer/new battery time. ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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Its a motobatt in there, might be as old as 2 years, probably a bit less. Bike is used regularly. Had must had an hour or so on the motorway then parked up for a few hours. Started with all enthusiasm the first time. None of the slow cranking associated with a flat battery. When the rac guy pulled the booster pack it went directly onto the starter motor bypassing the relay. I let the bike run for about 20 seconds, turned it off and on again then tried to start it and it started well. That presents to me like a loose connection or something up with the starter motor. DC brushed motors do stick some times, admittedly i have far more knowledge of 540 type racing motors and deriviatives of. Sometimes a stuck brush, sometimes a little bit of debris, a little push is usually all that is needed. But there you're looking at a three pole armature, a starter motor is considerably more, so spotting things like a short in one of the windings is considerably harder.
I've had the top of the fork taped over so it doesn't get full of water or debris whilst i wait for a new rubber cap. Sickpup is right, there's a bitch-to-remove circlip holding a steel cap in place that seals with an o-ring. I was worrying that there may have been some air/oil leakage past that, forcing the cap off, but the tape has not ballooned at all under a series of practice emergency stops. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 130 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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