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  1. #16
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    change lead n clean plugs
    download a service maunel of the net search manuels on here that should help you out

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Quote Originally Posted by guihuowu View Post
    hay mate sorry to sound like a idiot but how do you turn off the fuel tap?
    Quote Originally Posted by guihuowu View Post
    thanks guys its so nice to see so many nice people willing to help a stranger.

    could anyone talk me through the procedure of taking da tank off without poping any pipes?
    Hmmm

    Great work keep it up
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    Quote Originally Posted by guihuowu View Post
    hay mate thanks for da reply i was a akl uni but i grad. ill have a crack at it but if i cant fix it where do i find u guys?
    Does that mean you graduated?
    God help New Zealand if we are churning out university graduates with language skills like that!

    The coils that came on your bike had the leads permanetly attached, If it still has these coils (most don't) you may aswell replace them now, I found some off a ZXR400 that bolted up to the original brackets and all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    Does that mean you graduated?
    God help New Zealand if we are churning out university graduates with language skills like that!

    The coils that came on your bike had the leads permanetly attached, If it still has these coils (most don't) you may aswell replace them now, I found some off a ZXR400 that bolted up to the original brackets and all.
    hay mate this is not exactly a spelling contest website and my boss was next to me when i reply....but thx for your reply anyway.

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    thanks for the link its very helpful

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    not a problem good luck with your bike !!!!!

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Quote Originally Posted by guihuowu View Post
    hay mate this is not exactly a spelling contest website and my boss was next to me when i reply....but thx for your reply anyway.
    But you will be judged on your spelling, nevertheless...beware the BDOTGNZA.

    With regards to your plug caps parting company with their respective HT leads...fear not that you need to replace (necessarily).
    1. the HT leads are sealed to the coil(s) so cannot be replaced without the coils too.
    2. The plug caps may not be sealed to their lead...have a look in the cap where the lead goes. Is there a screw-like object in there? If so, then clip a minimal bit off the end of the HT lead and screw the cap back on to the lead. Be sure you don't chop off too much or the lead won't reach the plug anymore!!
    3. If the cap was originally sealed to the lead, you will probably have to replace the whole shebang (Coil, lead, cap).
    4. An auto electrician would be your best bet for cobbling some repairs if 2 is not an option, and you can't find suitable replacements
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Head to a few bike shops and get a few quotes for the leads specific for your bike and grab the cheapest. If they come off that easily then I'd say that is where your problem lies, fix problems part by part, otherwise it's hard to cancel out and narrow down the real problem!

    Our club president Squiggles holds our fix-it days, and he lives just off the New Market end of Manukau Rd.

    EDIT : Oops didn't see there were two pages, MTRS ^^ has given some good advice, try out that and if you still have troubles by the time Sat comes along, get in touch

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    Thumbs up

    hay guys latest update on my bike.
    a very special thanks to "barty5" he fix the lead for me today, even got the temperature gauge started again and i've learned so much about my bike. he is a real legend i can't thank him enough. really great guy willing to help out a complete stranger, that's something money can't buy. also thanks to everyone that given me advice. they are very helpful advice (i know i sound weird but i just wanna say thanks).

    now i can finally enjoy my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Head to a few bike shops and get a few quotes for the leads specific for your bike and grab the cheapest. If they come off that easily then I'd say that is where your problem lies, fix problems part by part, otherwise it's hard to cancel out and narrow down the real problem!

    Our club president Squiggles holds our fix-it days, and he lives just off the New Market end of Manukau Rd.

    EDIT : Oops didn't see there were two pages, MTRS ^^ has given some good advice, try out that and if you still have troubles by the time Sat comes along, get in touch
    hay mate can i come and watch so i can learn more about bikes? i lives just off Manukau Rd how do i find you guys?

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    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=79051 Follow that link and say hello. I actually got it wrong, it's on next Saturday I think!

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    Be lucky it wasn't a ZXR250.. Have to bloody take the radiator off to get to the spark plugs.. and i only realized that once i took off the tank and the tank mounts and the ignition coils O well bike its at the mechanics maybe later on this arvo... My poor old ninja
    Ladies, if a man says he will fix something, he will fix it. You don't need to keep reminding him every 6 months

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