Bike died load bang have compression but won't start
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@declan Started first kick at the garage stop carried on a died was pulling back.through the gears and acting biggy not a fouled plug as it's in a bike shop not im guessing electrical but nowing my luck top ends gone
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@declan Started first kick at the garage stop carried on a died was pulling back.through the gears and acting biggy not a fouled plug as it's in a bike shop not im guessing electrical but nowing my luck top ends gone
@jamesrandall93 I would check all of the wiring and electrical connectors. If there is any corrosion on any of them, then give em a good clean and apply a blob of vaseline to stop em rusting in the future. If something is not earthed or shorting out that would give you problems for-sure.
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@jamesrandall93 I would check all of the wiring and electrical connectors. If there is any corrosion on any of them, then give em a good clean and apply a blob of vaseline to stop em rusting in the future. If something is not earthed or shorting out that would give you problems for-sure.
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@NINJA I really hope so mate right on top of christamas was not ideal I shal let you a no as soon as I've spoken to the bike shop and.give you all abit more insight so if you have the same symptoms you don't panic like I have
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@jamesrandall93 top end went bottom end is fine... scored the barrel lucky enough it never seized
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@jamesrandall93 top end went bottom end is fine... scored the barrel lucky enough it never seized
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Definitely check what caused the bike to fail. They don't just fail.
If it's lack of maintenance, then I'd be checking that bottom end for tolerances.
Piston rings have a hard life in a 2 stroke travelling over the open ports. I've seen the pins that stop the rings rotating on the piston move, allowing the ring to spin and open end catch on a port. With it being under load at time it failed (going up a steep hill), I wouldn't be surprised if piston expanded due to heat build up and pinched the rings. May have been running on the lean side aswell.
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@jamesrandall93 Well at least you know what the problem is. And a top end rebuild is not to hard a job, you could even fix it yourself if your handy with the spanners??? :winking_face:
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@NINJA pretty handy but don't really no where to start with 2t as this is my first one ... all I no is that I'm waiting for her to get back 2 me