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imthedaddy5
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PostPosted: 04:38 - 06 Sep 2014    Post subject: skyjet 125-27 fuse location and general electrics. Reply with quote

Before i get hammered by everyone for buying one of these its my first and it was cheap. Does any one know where the fuse is on my 125-27. Ive looked all round the battery compartment and cany find it. Also when i turn the ignition on there are no electrics unless i kick start it. It has a new battery so cant be that. The wires for the battery are confusing me i have a black neg cap on the red wires and red pos on the green. I also have 2 other reds that are not attached to any thing. A bit long winded i know but i need help.
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PostPosted: 08:31 - 06 Sep 2014    Post subject: Re: skyjet 125-27 fuse location and general electrics. Reply with quote

Normnally on a Chinese bike if you follow the red from the battery you will find some kind of small plastic casing that can be opened. Inside will be a glass fuse (and normally a spare in there too).
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PostPosted: 18:32 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I figured it out with the help of a multimeter. No wonder i got the bike cheep the positive cap has a black cover and the negative had a red cover. And the 2 loose wires are where the fuse was suposed to be.
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