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Your obviously a mechanical whizz.
Set fire to it.
Set fire to it.

Your obviously a mechanical whizz.
Set fire to it.

Come bak and remove the plugs gently.Now spray some sewing machine oil into the plug holes, doesnt matter how much, but enough that you can be sure you have covered the piston crown.Now go away again for 2 days, NOT 2 years.
Then put the bike on centrestand and in top gear and try and rotate the rear wheel nice and gently forward and turn the engine over by hand.If this works and you can feel suck and blow at the plug holes at least you may have something worth salvaging, no point in cranking the motor and stuffing the bores before you even start.
Now find your heaviest ball pein hammer and give yourself the hardest hit you can across your thumbnail.Everytime you look at the black nail before it grows out, go and do something to your bike.
So I cleared the garage enough to have a look at the bike.
Sadly I didn't get it running but...
I got the battery out and tested it with a meter without load - 0.225V - I think I'll be needing a new one
I also took a look at the throttle cable but I think it must be seized in the tubing. Possibly near the 'distributor'?
Am i right in thinking that getting to the throttle 'distributor' requires me to take the petrol tank off etc etc?
Is 'distributor' just a swanky name for a 2-way split in the main throttle cable?
Cheers
) dont bother buying a new one (yet), just stick some leads across to a car battery, preferably in a running car, but no matter if it's not.
Surely there is someone near you that will lend you some advice a saturday morning if you ask nicely... good lot on here...

Indeed we do, but having reread the whole thread there seems to be a long time in between original tread and today, in TaDa's own words he has done nawt in over a year. Can't see said grumpy fellow have much simpaphy.
Shame could be an easy fix if TaDa just got to it.

I've got a very good and very reasonably priced mechanic as a best mate [25 years plus].....

Wow!
I know, I know! I deserved it all!
I note that no one actually answered my 'how much' question
I see nearly all the replies required me to do something
But I do see the point of seeing if its seized or not - maybe, just maybe I can do that one![]()
Original post was well over a year ago. It should now read, "I left my bike in the garden for over two years".Hi!
I left my bike out in the garden for a year and now have a non running bike
I know the throttle cable is broken and everytime I try to recharge it the alarm goes off.
I've had it in the garage for a year now but I've still not gotten around to fixing it!
I'm ok with spanners and the like but this has become a real block for me.
Firstly, is this likely to be a complete nightmare of a job - Should I throw in the towel straight away?
If not, has anyone got any suggestions as to a reasonable 'plan of attack'?
I want to get it back on the road, really I do, but its just so daunting!
....and at least he's a subscriber.
Wow.........sorry I spoke![]()
for fessing up mate. Scrap it, sell it as it is, get a car/Honda/wha'eva and move on. Life's too short.