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UnknownStuntman wrote: | Kill switch? |
This, some motorcycles cripple the ignition yet will still let you spin the starter motor when the kill switch is in the off position.
I've experienced this with the CB-1, my first ''modern'' motorcycle. The switch was off, it was spinning the starter and nothing. I even tried to push start it several times. It was just about when I decided to push the bike home, when I noticed the kill switch. The engine started right away.
Then on the MZ, my mate wiried in a kill switch, the bike had none, but he did so the other way around. So RUN is off and OFF is Run. It took me 2 hours to figure that out. Pushing the bike around, didn't even think of checking for spark, as the motorcycle ran just fine the other day and the battery was healthy. Once again, I was about to go home, when I for some reason flicked the switch and the bike started right away, one single kick of the starter. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Sebbiehe wrote: | GT200Fan79 wrote: | You stripped it before checking the basics (spark / fuel)?
Either autistic or a sock, now fuck off. |
Well thanks for nothing. Just trying to get some help. No need to be an arse hole. Go somewhere else with your shitty insults |
Calm down Rita, there's no need to spaz out. The problem with forums is that if you say you did a thing, and then you say you did a different thing, you'll be called many, many names.
The bit I highlighted looks like it's pretty critical info that would have been helpful in the OP.
And, given the level of technical ability perceived here, I'd question if you know what an engine running suddenly without oil sounds like. If it turns out you do know how an engine sounds without oil, my next question would be where did the oil suddenly go? Out the back or on the road?
Long story short, writing what you wroted, you look like Socky McSockerton and there are between four and six ponds I need to collect. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 143 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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