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Interesting ignition issue

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  • BluestoesonnoseB Offline
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    Bluestoesonnose
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    Got an interesting one, when testing the spark, plug earthed ignition on, kick bike one big blue spark and then nothing. Ignition off, then turn ignition on, kick bike over, one big blue spark and then nothing, this can be repeated over and over, I'm thinking dead coil?

    2002 DT125R

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    • CalumC Offline
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      Seen this numerous times. Side stand switch is the usual culprit.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • CalumC Calum

        Seen this numerous times. Side stand switch is the usual culprit.

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        @Calum cheers, what the easiest way to bypass it?

        2002 DT125R

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        • BluestoesonnoseB Bluestoesonnose

          @Calum cheers, what the easiest way to bypass it?

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          @Bluestoesonnose By looping the wires.

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          • BluestoesonnoseB Offline
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            Ok, not the side stand switch then or the kill switch or the neutral switch

            2002 DT125R

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              Loop the side stand switch out. This is where I've seen intermittent spark happen before.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              • BluestoesonnoseB Offline
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                #7

                Yep, did that, and all the other stuff as mentioned above

                2002 DT125R

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