Guest golden goose Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Today (and a few days ago) A coupla days ago, I went to start the GG, turned the key on, pulled the clutch, hit the starter button, and nuthin. Twisted the bars to the right, hit the button again, and vrooom. The hussey started right up. On a ride through SD country today with a mate, this didn't work a second time. The vixen wouldn't start until pushed off. Now this is the second time this has happened. The first time I wasa block away from home. This time I was 100 miles. The first time this required replacing (according to the shop) 5 (count 'em), 5 relays. I was told this wouldn't happen again. Yeah, right! Anybody know how to make THAT happen? Gettin a bit tired of this BS. Did Italians study under the British? I really wonder if I take this thing apart if I will find "Lucas" on the bloody parts. Is there a really permanent fix for all these ultra-modern relays?
Guest ratchethack Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 GG, it's the infamous bullet connectors under the left-front of the tank that go to the clutch lever switch. I had the same trouble, as have many others, and the temp fix you discovered was the same. The permanent fix is to take the tank off, cycle the connectors a few times to wipe off corrosion, lube with dielectric grease, re-crimp lightly, and re-connect. A few have soldered the joint. I haven't had a trace of the problem after the former routine.
Guest golden goose Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Ratchet, Thanks mate! I am off to the garage, floodlight in hand............. Bloody Italian majunk. The perfect love/hate relationship. I love this thing. Caesarian section? Coming right up. Partial birth abortion. Yo. Ok. Whatever. I hate this. I love this thing.
dlaing Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Posi-Tite connectors can replace the bullet connectors http://www.posi-lock.com/positite.html Posi-Lock are featured on http://www.webbikeworld.com Posi-tite seal out water. Posi-Lock are cheaper, and are probably water proof enough with silicone grease. availailable here: Wal-Mart - All New Products in Automotive Lighting Section O'Reilly Auto - All New Products Carquest - All New Products Napa - All New Products Checker Auto - Posi-Lock & Posi-Seal Kragen Auto - Posi-Lock & Posi-Seal Schucks Auto - Posi-Lock & Posi-Seal Orschlen Farm & Home - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist Jeg's High Performance - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist Summit Racing - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist TruckPro - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist, Posi-Tap If the connectors are not the problem, look to the clutch switch.
KiloSjon Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Posi-Tite connectors can replace the bullet connectors http://www.posi-lock.com/positite.html Posi-Lock are featured on http://www.webbikeworld.com Posi-tite seal out water. Posi-Lock are cheaper, and are probably water proof enough with silicone grease. availailable here: Wal-Mart - All New Products in Automotive Lighting Section O'Reilly Auto - All New Products Carquest - All New Products Napa - All New Products Checker Auto - Posi-Lock & Posi-Seal Kragen Auto - Posi-Lock & Posi-Seal Schucks Auto - Posi-Lock & Posi-Seal Orschlen Farm & Home - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist Jeg's High Performance - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist Summit Racing - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist TruckPro - Posi-Lock, Posi-Twist, Posi-Tap If the connectors are not the problem, look to the clutch switch. 90659[/snapback] Cool stuff, probably better than the wire tapping things I use today. I sent them an e-mail asking for shipping to the Netherlands. The other site with the connectors was also usefull, might be relevant for my GPS... (on my previous bike I didn't miss it...)
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