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    Crashed CB900 does'nt work now

    Hi All

    I had a smash into the back of a car, bent forks and smashed headlight and clocks etc.
    got the bike back from the towing company (uninsured), will fix it my self.

    First no spark
    The light which has a FI on it, (Fuel injection?) should it be on?
    When cranking it over, it cranks faster when you open the throttle.

    Any suggestions, its probably something really simple

    Also whats the sensor thingy in front of the ignition switch, where can i get a free manual for it.

    Its a 2003 CB900 with 12000 kms.

    Thanks in advance

    Mark

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    Well that sucks , have a look in this thread for some manuals, i'd also recomend looking into some insurance aswell, can be really handy when this happens especially if you've done some damage to someone elses car

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    I think there is a whole lot of wiring inside the headlight unit.... might be cut / broken by the crash?
    newbie since August 2004....
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    Yer hamster was killed in the crash. Sorry.
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