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Post by neubs6 on Nov 1, 2011 20:16:11 GMT -6
I'm back - the owner of the possessed roketa 150 bali. Ever since I switched the solenoid terminals to the battery it started right up for the first 3-4 times. Since then it wouldn't start right up and eventually would. It has gotten progressively worse to start up(meaning it would start up eventually but not right away). Now it is not starting up at all - horn, turn signals etc... work but NOTHING happens when I press the start button. When it did eventually start up I would have to squeeze the brake and let go and keep doing that until it started. Now it does nothing. Any thoughts on this one??
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Post by neubs6 on Aug 30, 2011 16:24:12 GMT -6
I'll be doggone - switched the terminals on the solenoid like you said and it started right up. Still confused on why that was the case because it has been working for a good 10 months just fine and one day it started sputtering to start and then when I hit the kill switch it acted like it didn't want to shut off but finally did. Then it just went dead. Thats when I got a new battery and it would start when I was screwing in the terminal to the battery. Horn, turn signals and flashers also work now and they didn't before. Still confused but it seems like I am back in business - THANKS A BUNCH!!!!
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Post by neubs6 on Aug 29, 2011 21:42:10 GMT -6
I have a roketa bali 150cc.
One day it just went dead. I bought a new battery and was screwing in the terminals to the battery and it started on its own. There are sparks when I am screwing the terminal in. When I used the kill switch it doesn't shut down it stays on. Calling a few 800 numbers they recommended a new CDI - bought one and it wasn't the problem. Still have to start by screwing the terminals in the battery(wires and screw get warm) A local shop said to unplug the solenoid and see if it starts or not. Tried that-same problem. Any thoughts or ideas from anyone would be appreciated. Thanks
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