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ppeter
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 16 Jun 2019    Post subject: Help with my XSR900 does not start Reply with quote

Hi guys. I need help. I parked my bike in our garage in our block of flats and someone moved with my bike. I found it on the other place in our garage. From that moment i could not start the bike. The starter is working but engine could not turn on. I could not find any damages from outside so i do not understand :/ what could happened. if the gasoline got on the spark plug during the moving or something else.

I'll be grateful for every advice.

I uploaded the video how it sounds: https://vip.6.dl.webshare.cz/8110/2lp2x07b43/524288000/eJwlTksKwjAQvcssXIU0M8kkTUE8gFBX4qYgaU1RqFqiVVG8u1F378P7vCBABZ4lKpJolCQCAVeokC1qIi5JwC1TARNUtvQeM7z8hBGqa5qigFOuIIVeWbRbZCYmeRxNLtplp7dsQtTcuWC17x0H1n1JrQnknAvksUNq_Xd3l4dP0zAISDl4j+1lH1KU3bMp+sMQm4KGkR7KtUY3xSKmdE7zdb2sV5t6dp5_j6f_p_cHFsY5Zw../8679f499f6ec2c1f28ca03bd6f89c35e40b66c1b/20190616_155252.mp4
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jaffa90
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PostPosted: 00:26 - 17 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why should any one move the bike?
I would double check for any pulled wires.
Does the fuel pump prime when switching on?
If the bike has been on its side the engine oil could be in the air box????
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 20:37 - 17 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Check the kill switch.
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ppeter
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PostPosted: 22:23 - 17 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

jaffa90 wrote:
Why should any one move the bike?
I would double check for any pulled wires.
Does the fuel pump prime when switching on?
If the bike has been on its side the engine oil could be in the air box????


I checker all fuses also could find any pulled wires :/ I can smell the gas so i think the fuel pump is working
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ppeter
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PostPosted: 22:25 - 17 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
Check the kill switch.


What do you mean ? What can be a problem with that ?
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 10:54 - 18 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

ppeter wrote:
MarJay wrote:
Check the kill switch.


What do you mean ? What can be a problem with that ?


That it's off? It might be one of those new fangled combined starter and kill switch things, but if it's not it might be in the 'off' position.
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