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kaanaslan96
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PostPosted: 20:17 - 05 Dec 2015    Post subject: electric problem with the bike Reply with quote

i have a longjia lj125-ta 4 stroke

recently ive bought the bike and started having electrical problem. ive changed the battery and regulator and checked with meter when the bike was running it showed a solid meter reading 12.8volts. later on the day i stopped the bike to get petrol when i came back i turned the engine on and tried to start it and there was nothing not even any noise from the bike. when i turn off the key bike's clock works and when i turn it on it stops working. i dont know what to do since one mechanic said battery needs changed one said its the regulator, ive changed both and still problem accords
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Ariel Badger
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PostPosted: 23:29 - 05 Dec 2015    Post subject: Re: electric problem with the bike Reply with quote

kaanaslan96 wrote:
Ihave a longjia lj125-ta 4 stroke full stop

Recently I have bought the bike and started having electrical problem(s). FFS I have changed the battery and regulator and checked with meter when the bike was running it showed a solid meter reading 12.8volts. later on the day I stopped the bike to get petrol (and) when I came back I (FFS capital I please!) turned the engine on and tried to start it and there was nothing not even any noise from the bike. when I (Jesus it is a capital I for the personal pronoun will you never learn?) turn off the key bike's ( at last a sign of hope nice apostrophe) clock works and when I (and down the snake) turn it on it stops working. I dont (come on dear, i thought we did apostrophes) know what to do since one mechanic said battery needs changed (changing, please read what you hate written) one said its the regulator, ive (not again!) changed both and still problem accords (accords, WTF are you trying to say?)

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kaanaslan96
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PostPosted: 23:52 - 05 Dec 2015    Post subject: Re: electric problem with the bike Reply with quote

Ariel Badger wrote:
kaanaslan96 wrote:
Ihave a longjia lj125-ta 4 stroke full stop

Recently I have bought the bike and started having electrical problem(s). FFS I have changed the battery and regulator and checked with meter when the bike was running it showed a solid meter reading 12.8volts. later on the day I stopped the bike to get petrol (and) when I came back I (FFS capital I please!) turned the engine on and tried to start it and there was nothing not even any noise from the bike. when I (Jesus it is a capital I for the personal pronoun will you never learn?) turn off the key bike's ( at last a sign of hope nice apostrophe) clock works and when I (and down the snake) turn it on it stops working. I dont (come on dear, i thought we did apostrophes) know what to do since one mechanic said battery needs changed (changing, please read what you hate written) one said its the regulator, ive (not again!) changed both and still problem accords (accords, WTF are you trying to say?)
thankyou
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Luckyfish13
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PostPosted: 12:07 - 06 Dec 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lol @ArielBadger the 'super spammer' indeed.

Check all your electrical connections first a common problem is corrosion or a short on the solenoid...make sure everything is grounded to the frame/engine properly...and check for short circuits...

Sorry about the vague advice I'm not great with electrics (fackin hate the systems) but hopefully someone intelligent will have advice once you've done the basics
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J.M.
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PostPosted: 14:07 - 06 Dec 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Luckyfish13 wrote:
Lol @ArielBadger the 'super spammer' indeed.

Check all your electrical connections first a common problem is corrosion or a short on the solenoid...make sure everything is grounded to the frame/engine properly...and check for short circuits...

Sorry about the vague advice I'm not great with electrics (fackin hate the systems) but hopefully someone intelligent will have advice once you've done the basics


People intelligent have attempted to help him, but he doesn't bother to answer the simple questions that people need to know in order to provide advice.
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Evil Hans
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PostPosted: 09:53 - 08 Dec 2015    Post subject: Re: electric problem with the bike Reply with quote

kaanaslan96 wrote:
thankyou


I think you mean thank you Rolling Eyes
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