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wires seca 650 t

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by xj650t, Feb 15, 2009.

  1. xj650t

    xj650t New Member

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    hey guys
    I was working on my bike today and relizea that the wire hArness does not look to good I was just wondering where I could get a new one it's a seca 650 turbo
    Thanks
     
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    If it's functional, you can pretty it up by wrapping it. If you have broken wires, with a soldering gun, solder and shrinktube can fix them then re-wrap the loom..
     
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    I think I might need to get a new one
    Is this something I can buy at my local yamaha dealer?
    Or is there a websight I can get one at.
    I would prefer a new one if posible
     
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    Ok I know the bike has to be in nuetral
    To start, and that lil green light has to be on
    But some times this light don't come on
    And the bike don't start is this have any
    Thing wires or what I'm lost
     
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    Make sure the bike is in neutral and that the sidestand is up. Sometimes the neutral switch will give a off reading. On my bike the neutral switch is messed up so I pull in the clutch lever to start it up. Hope you can get her fired up, but be prepared to clean out the carbs if the bike has been sitting for more than a few months without riding it.

    Sean
     

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