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Hi,

This is embrassing.... but i have got another problem with my gf250.

This morning when i went out to the city for a haircut, everytime when
i attempt to a left turn and i make a full lock to the left, the
engine is killed off. i ignored the problem and had my haircut and
think i would be better to sort out the problem back home. when i
reach home, i went to take a bath, and afterwards decided to go
school. i find that i cannot start the bike. there's no electricity
when the ignator key is put at "on" position. however, if i turn the
handlebar to a full lock position to the left, there will be
elctricity, and i can start the bike with no problem. the problem is
that when i return the handlebar to it's normal straight postion, the
engine is killed off.

any idea what's the problem? i've checked the cables. but not to sure
what to do.

regards
jeremy






Wed Sep 7, 2005 12:07 pm

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Hi, This is embrassing.... but i have got another problem with my gf250. This morning when i went out to the city for a haircut, everytime when i attempt to a...
ariel_mermaid40
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Sep 7, 2005
12:07 pm

Jeremy, I guess it must be a break in one of the wires running to the handlebars or a bad connection at the ignition or kill switch. It may help to isolate the...
John Avis
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Sep 7, 2005
12:27 pm

Thanks John. i'll try it out. thanks a million. ... handlebars or ... engine ... insulation might ... switch ... the ... and a ... something...
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Sep 7, 2005
2:18 pm

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