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 sms_sms Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 20:16 - 30 Mar 2007 Post subject: Problems with electric start after de-restricting |
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Hope someone can help me here.
Having problems with the electric start crapping out on my Piaggio NRG DT.
Recently derestricted it, and I have problems starting it via electric but no problems with the kick start (thank God for the kick starts - much more reliable ).
Anyway, here's the symptoms:
When I try and start it, sometimes it will just try and start, but nothing, and sometimes it will start up, look like its ready to go, then just die out again, and sometimes it will start up alright, and when I rev it, it will rev high for a few secs then go back to normal revs.
When it's been warmed up and ridden somewhere, when I go to start it again it'll start fine, first time.
A few thoughts I had on what it could be?
Found a bit of oil and a bit of black sludge crap on my spark plug?
Battery?
Another thought I had, was maybe it was the starter-engine-turner-thingy next to the variator may be jammed or something?
Oh and it's a new bike that I derestricted, if it makes a difference
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Sounds like your battery is shagged to me. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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It should read higher when it's running. Around 14v as it's charging. It may not be charging on idle though. And I realise it's difficult to test the voltage on a twist-n-go on anything other than idle...
Try giving the battery a good charge, or hooking up a set of jump leads. See if the starter works then. One way to either prove or disprove the theory of the knackered battery.
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