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ralfyguy
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Reply #30 - 08/19/12 at 15:29:35
 
So far it still works. If it quits again I have another thing I can try. This thing shouldn't get affected that much by dirt as it's pretty much free in the open wind and gets dirty from dust rather quickly just from riding.
What I noticed is that round plate that moves when actuated, when it retracts and rests against the frame, it touches the frame more with the outer edge rather than with the whole surface. It seems that it is mounted a little crooked. You can see the imprint of the edge in the frame where it hits. Next time I try to bend the brackets upward a little to let hit the frame with the whole surface, thus preventing from jamming.
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Reply #31 - 08/19/12 at 16:39:06
 
Next time I try to bend the brackets upward a little to let hit the frame with the whole surface, thus preventing from jamming.


You may be onto something there. If the internals are exposed to open air, I wouldnt think it should be lubed,,
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Reply #32 - 08/19/12 at 17:29:50
 
Ummm ... I always assumed this was down to the cylinder having enough fuel vapour in it for the exhaust stoke spark to ignite and assist the intake stroke (we've got crank driven igntion rather than cam, so fires at top of both compression adn exhaust strokes).

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Reply #33 - 08/19/12 at 18:11:28
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 08/19/12 at 16:39:06:
Next time I try to bend the brackets upward a little to let hit the frame with the whole surface, thus preventing from jamming.


You may be onto something there. If the internals are exposed to open air, I wouldnt think it should be lubed,,

Well I didn't soak it in lube. I wiped everything off and just left a thin film on the shaft. I also noticed that when it didn't work, loosening the bolts made it work again. Tighten the bolts and it quit. So whatever did that, I couldn't see what made it jam when tighten the bolts. For some reason it works now. We'll see for how long. It actually is a pretty strong electric magnet and I don't know why all the sudden it gets so sensitive.
Like I said, in the four years I had the bike I has done it briefly on occasion, but always cured itself.
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