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Old 04-28-2007   #3 (permalink)
AlexTiger
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Production 125
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Venice, California
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Loose wire? Check the starter relay connectors and the thick one on top of the starter.

Check the battery terminals for a loose bolt. (With a poor connection there might be enough voltage to activate the ECM and relays but not enough amps to engage de starter)

Also check the battery fluid levels and gravity in each cell as bouncing the bike might just be redistributing fluid that collected on the left from leaning on the sidestand.

Otherwise there could be a loose/corroded connector somewhere (easy to check) or some damaged wire from twisting/rubbing between the frame and fork but that's unlikely.

As for the alarm plug looping wire, it forwards +12V to the start switch when no alarm is fitted.
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