Major Problem!!!
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Major Problem!!!
I drove through a large puddle (small flooded) part of the road last night but I was going very slow- clutching in 1st gear going through it. It was just up to the collector box in depth..
I drove for about another 2miles, turned the bike off and then when I turned the ignition on about and hour later the problem started!
The RPM dial was going haywire jumping all over the clock and when I started the bike it was running terrible. It was spluttering and had no power. I had to hold the front brake slightly to get more power out of it to make it home.
Now when I turn the key there is no power at all. I tried to run start the bike and it did start ok but again was spluttering..
What would have messed up? Any help appreciated
I drove for about another 2miles, turned the bike off and then when I turned the ignition on about and hour later the problem started!

The RPM dial was going haywire jumping all over the clock and when I started the bike it was running terrible. It was spluttering and had no power. I had to hold the front brake slightly to get more power out of it to make it home.
Now when I turn the key there is no power at all. I tried to run start the bike and it did start ok but again was spluttering..
What would have messed up? Any help appreciated

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Re: Major Problem!!!
mmm,
Sounds like a bad earth/connection.
Have you checked your main fuse 30Amp one in the ignition switch relay?
I had a similar thing happen to my 35 when the reg/rec went kaput. The fuse blew' i could bump it, but it would be really rough.
Can you check the reg/rec?
Sounds like a bad earth/connection.
Have you checked your main fuse 30Amp one in the ignition switch relay?
I had a similar thing happen to my 35 when the reg/rec went kaput. The fuse blew' i could bump it, but it would be really rough.
Can you check the reg/rec?
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Re: Major Problem!!!
Thanks mate for your help you saved me a lot of time scratching my head!
Checked the 30amp fuse and it had blew so I replaced it and it fired up first turn!!

Checked the 30amp fuse and it had blew so I replaced it and it fired up first turn!!


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Re: Major Problem!!!
I would still check the reg/rec as this may be the cause of the fuse blowing
I tend to keep a couple of 30Amp fuses in my pocket, just incase

I tend to keep a couple of 30Amp fuses in my pocket, just incase

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Re: Major Problem!!!
Theres a slot in the rubber that holds the soleoid to keep the spare 30a :Dskinnydog0_0 wrote:I would still check the reg/rec as this may be the cause of the fuse blowing![]()
I tend to keep a couple of 30Amp fuses in my pocket, just incase
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Major Problem!!!
Yes very good point NeoNeosophist wrote:Theres a slot in the rubber that holds the soleoid to keep the spare 30a :Dskinnydog0_0 wrote:I would still check the reg/rec as this may be the cause of the fuse blowing![]()
I tend to keep a couple of 30Amp fuses in my pocket, just incase

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