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Old 11-Mar-2005, 11:00   #11
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Crank sensor !!!

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Old 11-Mar-2005, 12:20   #12
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Wonder if you've damaged the internals of the battery? So you've still got enough power for the spark's but not enough to crank?
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Old 11-Mar-2005, 21:33   #13
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You where right, I tested the sensor and got no resistance so I asked my new mate at Cornerspeed and he showed me that they do on a bike he was working on, I got one of him and just put it on and ( bob’s your job ) It works, so im back on the road.
So it must have had nothing to do with the drop at the track day???
Thank all of you for your help, I can book that track attack 4 now.
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