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    well done. did you fix it yourself ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    well done. did you fix it yourself ?

    DB
    Yep! Well, in between all the advice I got on here and with the occasional reassurance from Mr Lucy that I was doing the right thing.

    It was a cool feeling attaching the new solenoid and trying the starter switch and having it start! The hardest bit was getting the bloddy seat bolted back on.
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    Well done !!
    Hey i got this mazda capella that needs the head putting back on ! Dont spose you be int ... nah ok kidding
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucy View Post
    Never mind, at least I know I can hotwire it!

    And from that day on Raetihi was not a safe place for parked bikes anymore.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucy View Post
    Yep! Well, in between all the advice I got on here and with the occasional reassurance from Mr Lucy that I was doing the right thing.

    It was a cool feeling attaching the new solenoid and trying the starter switch and having it start! The hardest bit was getting the bloddy seat bolted back on.
    Nice work :-)

    (about the seat, put it on, do up both bolts finger tight, then tighten them with the wrench, that seems to work the best)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucy View Post
    at least I know I can hotwire it!
    Just for the record lucy.
    The bike will turn over by just jumping that solenoid but wont START unless you have the ignition turned on--so no hotwiring for u girl
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