11-04-16, 11:37 PM
I'd agree with Shadrack, get some WD40 contact cleaner and give all the connections a good cleaning.
BTW (if you don't know this trick, it's a good one): Rather than having to take out the inner fairings to lift the tank, take the seat off, undo and remove the bolt at the back of the tank, then undo the bolts on the front tank brackets.
Slide the tank back until you can lift the brackets past the inner fairings, then push it back forward and slide the rear bolt back in so you can raise the tank.
Once you've finished working, reverse the process. It saves a lot of fiddling to get the inner fairings out of the way :thumbup
BTW (if you don't know this trick, it's a good one): Rather than having to take out the inner fairings to lift the tank, take the seat off, undo and remove the bolt at the back of the tank, then undo the bolts on the front tank brackets.
Slide the tank back until you can lift the brackets past the inner fairings, then push it back forward and slide the rear bolt back in so you can raise the tank.
Once you've finished working, reverse the process. It saves a lot of fiddling to get the inner fairings out of the way :thumbup