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fucking fixed ! :D the battery had low voltage, so i used my secondary battery and all the plugs sparked. looks like the earthing kit worked after all!
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A flat battery? After all of that! Well, at least it's 'fixed'. Have you actually started it yet?
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well it wasnt because of the flat battery, my battery was fully charged but after all that time trying to get it to work and trying to see if the saprks will return... it drained away. so the earthing fixed it along with a fully charged batt. but no i have not starter it yet, i jsut know that there are sparks :P. at the moment i am painting the fairing, (going over the old paint with new.. not rushing this time) after that i will put everything together and start the bike. i am sure it will start. what could possible go "wrong" on my bike eh? :P
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xivlia wrote:no i am not dead. ive just been trying a few things....
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I would start it before you put it all back together , incase you have to take it apart again

Personally as soon as i got a spark i wuda tried startin bike, takes 5 seconds to flick ignition and push the button lol
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the tank isnt on it and i have no fuel in it :P thats why. il try it tomorrow tough
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add one of these to your xmas list, they are very handy.

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:D. just took some fuel from my dads car, he had some so i used it, and the bike is working. started perfectly fine.
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jay3 wrote:add one of these to your xmas list, they are very handy.

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Duuuuuuuuude where the hell did you see that?!
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xivlia wrote::D. just took some fuel from my dads car, he had some so i used it, and the bike is working. started perfectly fine.
video - lets hear it.
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