Is dead.
Didn't quite make it home yesterday, so had to mount a recovery operation. On the second to last hill before
getting home the bike just spluttered, backfired and died completely. No sign of electrical life what so ever.
It's home in the garage now so autopsy begins tonight.
76000km, just glad I hadn't ordered a new back tyre already...
XL600V
- Mikekitts81
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Re: XL600V
Surely it's just electrics if there's no sign of electrics mine did the same the main harness connector was loose at first it spluttered etc for a little on and off and then completely cut out and wouldn't do nothing went the local car shop borrowed screwed etc and found out the main harness connector was loose and was pulling away from the connections making it loose power on and off .... And the decided to comepletely tell die on me
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Re: XL600V
First off check your battery terminals and where the earth lead grounds out.
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