Flat Battery

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ONDA SF
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Re: Flat Battery

Post by ONDA SF » Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:33 pm

meno wrote:i have a brand new 6 wire ignition switch for sf's sittign around.. if yours is the 6 wire type yer welcome to it m8 for the cost of the postage. ( hi level part no: 735645) make sure its the 6 wire one u have first tho.
hi memo, I am still having problems with my bike, fitted a new rectifier
today and its still the same.
I keep coming back to the Igniton switch, if you still have one let me know
how much, and I will give it a go on my bike.

Cheers
Colin

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Re: Flat Battery

Post by meno » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:40 am

hey sorry for slow reply had to wait for site to come back up.. its np if u want it m8 jsut go make sure its the 6 wire switch on your bike first.. if it is.... pm me with address and ill get right on it :)

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Re: Flat Battery

Post by ZeGeneral » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:10 pm

I've had exactly the same problem. Went out the other day with a brand new battery, spent a good few hours out and about. Came home, parked up then went to go off to a mates . . . nothing! Wouldn't even bump start!!

If there is anyone else on here who's got a regulator/rectifier that works I'll happily pay, otherwise do you know a reputable dealer I could get one from. Went to Honda and laughed in the blokes face - "£100 to £150 mate." Yeah right!!!

Need one as soon as - going to a wedding next Thursday and I wanna show off the fact that I've got my licence!!! Oh plus there's gonna be plenty of hot girls round the place :grin:

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Re: Flat Battery

Post by meno » Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:11 pm

on its way colin :)

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Re: Flat Battery

Post by meno » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:32 am

ohh btw colin, when u go to fit the switch be very slow and careful with the bolts that hold the ignition switch in. so many times ive seen people go in there hard and snap them on bikes as therye quite well threadlocked and kinda designed to break if forced hard.

ONDA SF
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Re: Flat Battery

Post by ONDA SF » Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:59 pm

:up: Thanks Meno, all sorted now I cant thank you enough saved me a small fourtune.

The bike is fine now :worthy:

Cheers Colin

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Re: Flat Battery

Post by meno » Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:36 am

woot glad its sorted m8 :D

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