I want electrical Wiring Diagrams
I need maruti 800 Bharat stage II AC, electrical wiring diagram & arrangement of head lights please post me Venkata Ak - Visakhapatnam
I have a 07 Gsxr
The clutch cable is the first place to check as it's a high failure rate part and also the easiest to fix. It you can see the clutch arm with the bike assembled, pull the handelbar handle and see if the arm moves all the way. under the counter shafts sprockets cover is the arm and it's adjustment screw it could have backed out or is brocken. You may be able to remove this cover and watch it operate. Does the handle bar lever pull in with the normal amount of play and feel? Most bikes that have been sitting though the winter can have stuck and now the cable or the clutch is stuck or broken. The clutch that was working and not the very next use probly not the clutch it's self but the cable and or the handle bar or linkage. Remove the cable and see if it moves smoothly if it binds at all or catches or requires any force to move or turn the cable in the housing it's bad and needs to be replaced. the aftermarket cables are cheaper and better than orginal equipment and can be aquired though the bike bandit ONLINE In the USA they ship to you in a few days and if your an AMA motorcyclist member you can get a 10 % discount and if your all the time rider the other benifits will helpyou too.
2005 Suzuki 250 refuse to start even after replacing kickster and battery.
f your 2005 Suzuki 250 is refusing to start even after replacing the kickstarter and battery, there could be several other potential issues to consider. Here are some troubleshooting steps to help you diagnose and resolve the problem:
- Check the Fuel: Ensure that your motorcycle has an adequate supply of fuel in the tank. Sometimes, an empty tank or a clogged fuel filter can prevent the engine from starting.
- Inspect the Spark Plug: A fouled or damaged spark plug can hinder ignition. Remove the spark plug, inspect it for fouling, and replace it if necessary. Also, check the spark plug wire for any damage or loose connections.
- Examine the Air Filter: A dirty or clogged air filter can restrict airflow and affect engine performance. Inspect the air filter, and if it's dirty, clean or replace it.
- Verify the Ignition System: Ensure that the ignition system is functioning correctly. Check for spark by removing the spark plug, grounding it against the engine, and cranking the engine while observing for a spark. If there's no spark, the ignition system may need attention.
- Inspect the Carburetor: A malfunctioning carburetor can cause starting issues. Check for clogs, blockages, or a stuck float valve. Cleaning or rebuilding the carburetor may be necessary.
- Verify the Fuel System: Ensure that fuel is reaching the carburetor. Check for fuel flow by disconnecting the fuel line at the carburetor and cranking the engine briefly. Fuel should flow from the line.
- Compression Test: Low compression can also prevent the engine from starting. Perform a compression test to check the engine's compression levels. If compression is low, it may indicate internal engine problems that require professional attention.
- Electrical Connections: Ensure that all electrical connections are secure, including those to the starter motor and solenoid. Loose or corroded connections can prevent the starter from engaging.
- Safety Switches: Some motorcycles have safety switches like a kickstand switch or a clutch lever switch. Ensure that these switches are not preventing the bike from starting when they shouldn't be.
- Professional Inspection: If you've checked all of the above and still can't identify the issue, it may be best to have a qualified motorcycle mechanic or technician inspect your bike. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose and fix more complex problems.
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