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Hi, my bike won't start.
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<blockquote data-quote="DiggerDr." data-source="post: 1438297" data-attributes="member: 88680"><p>One of the great things this forum offers. The willingness to help others. This procedure will work.</p><p></p><p>However, I would like to emphasize a few points. He wrote</p><p></p><p></p><p>This could be critical. A slip while holding 2 probes and turning switches could be bad.. High open circuit voltage with the engine running could possibly damage electronics. Get a good battery that is charged and follow the steps exactly. If in doubt, stop and ask. Blowing a fuse in your meter would also create an open circuit. Let it idle down and let the charge current drop if you must check running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiggerDr., post: 1438297, member: 88680"] One of the great things this forum offers. The willingness to help others. This procedure will work. However, I would like to emphasize a few points. He wrote This could be critical. A slip while holding 2 probes and turning switches could be bad.. High open circuit voltage with the engine running could possibly damage electronics. Get a good battery that is charged and follow the steps exactly. If in doubt, stop and ask. Blowing a fuse in your meter would also create an open circuit. Let it idle down and let the charge current drop if you must check running. [/QUOTE]
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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Hi, my bike won't start.
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