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Reply #15 - 09/08/08 at 17:43:58
 
Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 09/07/08 at 16:34:16:
Pull the spark plug and see what it looks like. If it is black and wet it is flooding out. But beyond that others will have to tell you. Sorry.


hey think you man see i think the spark plugs are fouled out so thanks
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Reply #16 - 09/08/08 at 17:49:56
 
Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 09/08/08 at 11:36:47:
Prophet_10 wrote on 09/08/08 at 07:46:40:
Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 09/07/08 at 15:37:59:
Please, it is bad form to use all caps. It is considered yelling.


He probably figured you old bastards couldn't hear him  Grin


What was that sonny? I'm a bit deef from being 36 years old.  Wink Grin Wink (But I reckon to a 15 year old, 36 is old.)


hey thankz man being 15 no one listens to 15 year olds so thankz man 4 lisening 2 me  Smiley  Grin
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Re: change brakes
Reply #17 - 09/09/08 at 11:20:27
 
Just learning wrote on 09/08/08 at 17:49:56:
Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 09/08/08 at 11:36:47:
Prophet_10 wrote on 09/08/08 at 07:46:40:
Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 09/07/08 at 15:37:59:
Please, it is bad form to use all caps. It is considered yelling.


He probably figured you old bastards couldn't hear him  Grin


What was that sonny? I'm a bit deef from being 36 years old.  Wink Grin Wink (But I reckon to a 15 year old, 36 is old.)


hey thankz man being 15 no one listens to 15 year olds so thankz man 4 lisening 2 me  Smiley  Grin


As long as you don't have the "you old farts don't know anything" attitude a lot of teenagers have, you'll get a LOT more respect.

Also, something I learned a very long time ago, it's best to lurk and listen, you'll learn a lot more that way.
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Reply #18 - 09/12/08 at 18:21:40
 
YES! Finally someone that fits into my age group. I recently turned 18 and I began riding my savage at 16. I had a similar problem where the engine was cranking, but the bike wouldn't start. Turned out the battery was a little too weak. So I charged it and now it works fine. It's funny because the day before it started up no problem. Could the battery lose just enough charge overnight to not start the bike?
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Reply #19 - 09/13/08 at 00:21:05
 
Could if its got some crud around the bottom of the plates, allowing electrons to find their way to the + plates, from the - plates, without passing thru any wires. That happens. Lousy connections can make them hard to start. If the battery isnt old, but its dead or dying, look at the fluid level. If it's low, add & keep an eye on it. If fluid levels drop quickly, check charge system outpputm most likely its high.
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Reply #20 - 09/13/08 at 16:09:18
 
Yes, that's it. I remember now. The fluid level in the battery wasn't even. Some cells were overfilled and others were under-filled. I just took a syringe and transferred the fluid from one cell to the other. Haven't had any problems since.
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Reply #21 - 09/19/08 at 18:41:13
 
feelinjunky wrote on 09/12/08 at 18:21:40:
YES! Finally someone that fits into my age group. I recently turned 18 and I began riding my savage at 16. I had a similar problem where the engine was cranking, but the bike wouldn't start. Turned out the battery was a little too weak. So I charged it and now it works fine. It's funny because the day before it started up no problem. Could the battery lose just enough charge overnight to not start the bike?


i kno wt u mean its not that these guys r old but they dont understand our shorter words like (kno) no offience guys  Grin
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Reply #22 - 09/19/08 at 21:33:12
 
Just learning wrote on 09/19/08 at 18:41:13:
i kno wt u mean its not that these guys r old but they dont understand our shorter words like (kno) no offience guys  Grin


You just keep it up, yout.  Your mommy will be by shortly to respect your elders.  calling us names like "r" and "offience"  I tell ya, no respect, why I otta...   Grin
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