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911 emergency- broken down and stranded - SOS
#469753 11/11/2011 6:41 PM
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Hey everyone. I got rained on so hard a few days ago my bike stopped running. I'm in eureka California and the small town mechanic and triumph dealership were not able to work together over the phone. They think it's the ignitor, but the mechanic can't test for it. I came up here for a job that fell through and I just paid 300 for nothing. Does anyone live in the area so that I can test a good ignitor to see what the problem is? Less likely is anyone in te area driving a pickup truck to la or San Fran anytime soon? They changed he crank sensor and it didn't fix it. I'm panicked because I don't think I can afford any further repairs or the transport. SOS! SOS!

Kris


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Re: 911 emergency- broken down and stranded - SOS
Kris #469754 11/11/2011 6:52 PM
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It's a distinct possibility the CDI crapped out on you because it got wet in the rain. There are members here who pulled the CDI after a situation such as yours, took it inside to dry it out and found that it later worked again. It seems the resin seal forms hairline cracks allowing moisture to get inside the unit. So, after a good drying it's an idea to smear a silicone sealant on the resin to seal it up again.


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Re: 911 emergency- broken down and stranded - SOS
Keith #469755 11/11/2011 7:15 PM
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Man that sucks. Hope things work out for you. The only help I can give is some advice;

I agree with Keith. Take the CDI unit and blast it with a hair dryer. Should start up fine. Happened to me several years ago after soaking my bike with a pressure washer. Never again!

Don't forget to check the side switch. You can bypass it at the connector if it is water soaked.

Good luck.


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Re: 911 emergency- broken down and stranded - SOS
Gregger #469756 11/12/2011 8:32 AM
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I'd also take a look at the kill switch and the neutral switch (under the tranny) and insure both of those are dry and clean, too. A little WD-40 can go a long way in an emergency situation.


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Re: 911 emergency- broken down and stranded - SOS
oldroadie #469757 11/13/2011 2:13 AM
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Also check the ignition cut-off switch in the clutch handle assembly. That's a common fail - the switch gets stuck and won't let the engine start.

Last edited by foglefar; 11/13/2011 2:15 AM.

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