headlight and taillight out.
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electrical blues...[nklr]
Hi Folks!
It's me again, the guy without the KLR, but who values
the list's information in general regarding to Dual
Sports ;o)
I wonder if someone here might be able to highlight
some problems/solutions to electrical(I think)
problems on a Honda XL600R (trying to imitate a KLR!
;o) )?? If so, here are some details/problems:
My Honda XL600R that just suddenly refused to start.
No warnings
(except another time, with same simptoms) whatsoever.
I replaced the coil as I thought that might be the
reason. The bike cranks
over, but it almost seems as if there is no "fire". I
can smell unburned
fuel at the exhaust(still recovering, hehe).... The
battery is all charged up with
my spanking new Optimate III. The previous time this
happened, the AA-guy
came out(not all too brilliant, but after 'pulling'
some cables while the
tank was off, he managed to start it with his 'starter
pack'), the bike started and I got home. It died on me
a few times,
but I managed to start it again. When I got home I
took the carb off and
tried to clean it(man, this was the most difficult
carb I had to take off
*any* vehicle in my life!!). It managed to start again
after that...
I will try and get hold of a inline spark plug
tester-majiggy and pull the
carbs again sometime this week... But does anyone have
any ideas what else
might be the problem (I don't really use this bike
off-raod at the moment if it helps). And Im not such a
good backyard mechanic yet ;o)
I appreciate any advice that you guys might be able to
help with.
Cheers!
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ZeroAXE
**Becoming "The DADDY" soon!**
'00 Candy Wine Red ZR-7 (The fast one)
'91 Honda XL600R
**Can't get enough of Bikes!**
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headlight and taillight out.
Replace the stock tube fuses (vibration will knock them out) use a spade type
fuse, after doing this I have had no blown fuses (you will also have to
replace the fuse holder) auto parts store has them its cheap and it works
In the future you wont have to worry about a fuse being the problem
JD-Oklahoma
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