fozzy2926
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Thought I would make life a little easier for myself by removing the fuel tank to replace the battery
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So..........I replaced the battery, reconnected the fuel pipes and started the bike up. All was well for around 30 secs. at fast idle. Then I let the revs. drop and, as is often the case with my bike, it conked out (I've recently been told it needs one, or possibly even two, new coil sticks). No problem I thought, but then on trying to restart the bike the male and female parts of one of the fuel pipe quick-connectors parted, squirting out a little fuel (I would still swear that on reassembly I pushed the male and female parts of the connector back together until they clicked!). Anyhow, still no problem I thought. I reconnect the fuel pipe and try to restart the bike but when I turn the key in the ignition there is a bit of a clattering noise which I assume, not having any mechanical knowledge, is the fuel system replenishing itself after its little squirt. But nothing that simple it would appear because this time round, when I press the starter button the engine turns over a treat but the bike absolutely refuses to fire
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I've done a search here but didn't come up with anything that sounds similar. I have checked the throttle cables are seated and have reset the throttle but still nothing, despite numerous attempts to start the bike. Any help will be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
. So..........I replaced the battery, reconnected the fuel pipes and started the bike up. All was well for around 30 secs. at fast idle. Then I let the revs. drop and, as is often the case with my bike, it conked out (I've recently been told it needs one, or possibly even two, new coil sticks). No problem I thought, but then on trying to restart the bike the male and female parts of one of the fuel pipe quick-connectors parted, squirting out a little fuel (I would still swear that on reassembly I pushed the male and female parts of the connector back together until they clicked!). Anyhow, still no problem I thought. I reconnect the fuel pipe and try to restart the bike but when I turn the key in the ignition there is a bit of a clattering noise which I assume, not having any mechanical knowledge, is the fuel system replenishing itself after its little squirt. But nothing that simple it would appear because this time round, when I press the starter button the engine turns over a treat but the bike absolutely refuses to fire
.I've done a search here but didn't come up with anything that sounds similar. I have checked the throttle cables are seated and have reset the throttle but still nothing, despite numerous attempts to start the bike. Any help will be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
) that discharge below the bike. I had noticed shortly before that water had built up under the fuel filler cap, so I assume it was just that I had trapped the drain pipe the day before. Thought I'd better mention it though, in case it's significant and due to my ignorance of things mechanical.
. It seems that this was a bit of an odd one though, from what I can gather. I've certainly learnt plenty in the process though