Monday, January 18, 2010

Motorcycle Trailer Parts I Cant Get My Motorcycle (1982 Yamaha Virago 750cc) To Start, Any Tips Or Advice?

I cant get my motorcycle (1982 yamaha virago 750cc) to start, any tips or advice? - motorcycle trailer parts

The battery is empty, of course, but when I tried to jump the car with my mother, I could not do my bike, everything (lights, flashing lights, boat) and the horn. I bought it today, and when I went to him, were able to jump with a lot, but there was no gas in the tank. In transportation, the motorcycle fell on its side on the trailer, but no major damage, just a few scratches and knocks on the window. I have a home and clean the carburetor, as I said, by the person who bought it (I him back together, but do not tell me he does not return) and I have gas in the tank, and tried the car Go to my mother anything. I checked all the electrical devices (Plug and son) and one thing has no place, but put it back, tried again and nothing. It seems that for any reason is absolutely no electricity to achieve part of the bike, lights, starter, horn, nothing. I do not know what to do. Need help? The bike is in good condition, make no mistake, the only sitting for a while because the owner before menot at all.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The first lesson is never bought a second hand to see something mechanically, without knowing their work, especially one who is approaching his 30th Birthday, unless they are willing to spend a lot of work.

If there is absolutely no substitute power, the battery, start with the fuses, Country (s) and then take the individual components of meters in series.

Anonymous said...

At the risk of asking the obvious, leave all the backups, so it does not burn?

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Anonymous said...

The first lesson is never bought a second hand to see something mechanically, without knowing their work, especially one who is approaching his 30th Birthday, unless they are willing to spend a lot of work.

If there is absolutely no substitute power, the battery, start with the fuses, Country (s) and then take the individual components of meters in series.

Anonymous said...

The first lesson is never bought a second hand to see something mechanically, without knowing their work, especially one who is approaching his 30th Birthday, unless they are willing to spend a lot of work.

If there is absolutely no substitute power, the battery, start with the fuses, Country (s) and then take the individual components of meters in series.

Anonymous said...

The first lesson is never bought a second hand to see something mechanically, without knowing their work, especially one who is approaching his 30th Birthday, unless they are willing to spend a lot of work.

If there is absolutely no substitute power, the battery, start with the fuses, Country (s) and then take the individual components of meters in series.

Anonymous said...

At the risk of asking the obvious, leave all the backups, so it does not burn?

Anonymous said...

At the risk of asking the obvious ensure not all the safeguards to make sure it does not burn?

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