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ile go for the earth wire then paul!!...not heard owt from the blade since he joined the....young faaaaarmers forum!! :eek ...
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no....not that cheap CRH......just pm`d ATB ,see what reply i get  :lol
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If its a cheap fix it has to be some sort of replacement cable OR... hmm...

So, you replaced the coils, the plugs and the plug caps... so that should rule out that side of things. The battery is fine as well... so... has to be something in the loom either before the pickup coils or just after the generator?

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(27-08-13, 12:01 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: If its a cheap fix it has to be some sort of replacement cable OR... hmm...

So, you replaced the coils, the plugs and the plug caps... so that should rule out that side of things. The battery is fine as well... so... has to be something in the loom either before the pickup coils or just after the generator?




ooooooooooooooooooooo soooooo close  :lol  quick get the haynes manual out......i dont need to because i know the whole bloody book off by heart  :o :o :o 
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....rectifier?.. :rolleyes
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(27-08-13, 12:27 PM)CRH link Wrote: ....rectifier?.. :rolleyes


another close one........haynes will tell you the answer  Big Grin
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pickup sensor!...
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i cant bear the excitement any more....TELL US!!!!
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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Magnet chipped on the pickup coil or dirty Smile  still say a chaffed wire on the pickupside
johnboy
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arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....so close  :lol :lol :lol  johnboy.the pick up wire was chaffed and partly to blame,i replaced it with a good secondhand one....your nearly there matey


CRH....see above

EXUPNUT.....go on have a guess
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Heads starting to hurt now Confusedmash  The pick up on the generator or am i moving away :groan  coming loose/damaged
johnboy
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Alternator wiring connector? Behind the left hand plastic cover where some of the relays are - I traced the cables there...

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pickup sensor air gap!
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no no no no......you lot are going cold on me......ive swapped the pick up coil with a  known good un.....there was a small problem with the old one but its not the answer iam looking for.......as you have all gussed,it is electrics......
  come on FAZERIDER help them out  :lol
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So on that circuit you have the pickup coil, the side stand switch, engine stop switch and the ignitor unit, so would say a connector into the ignitor unit Wink
johnboy
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What about the connectors to the actual coils? Or even the cabling going to / from the rectifier?
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(27-08-13, 02:07 PM)johnboy512 link Wrote: So on that circuit you have the pickup coil, the side stand switch, engine stop switch and the ignitor unit, so would say a connector into the ignitor unit Wink
......just about to post the same!!...only thing left? :rolleyes ....or is it :'(
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Ok paul i'll guess...errr.....let me think......err......incompetent rider/mechanic?
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(27-08-13, 02:19 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: Ok paul i'll guess...errr.....let me think......err......incompetent rider/mechanic?


cheeky foccer  :lol :lol :lol
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...978...
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