Now My Bike Wont Start

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  1. crispey

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    Here’s a link to my fuel pump priming
     
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    I've just read through this and at the begining he states the engine is not cranking. No one has suggested the clutch switch , which on my speedie gives exactly those symptoms if it's not working.
     
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    Could be useful KG, the recent answers aren’t to the OP but someone else asking about a new problem
     
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    Thanks so much for your help.

    To be honest, I've been riding for 10 years, but am a bit of noob when it comes to the language/lingo. I've created a video here to show what is happening.



    I think I hear the pump working, I don't have anything to measure the voltage , but if you reckon it its the battery. I also, don't know where my choke is haha, I'm a total 'novice' / amateur :(

    Do you think I need more than three litres, as it must be bone dry I guess, otherwise I find someone with jumper cables first.

    You guys are awesome, thanks for helping out!!
     
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    Thanks so much for your help.

    To be honest, I've been riding for 10 years, but am a bit of noob when it comes to the language/lingo. I've created a video here to show what is happening.



    I think I hear the pump working, I don't have anything to measure the voltage , but if you reckon it its the battery. I also, don't know where my choke is haha, I'm a total 'novice' / amateur :( So i'll find it hard to know even where things are, i'm trying to google online.

    Do you think I need more than three litres, as it must be bone dry I guess, otherwise I find someone with jumper cables first.

    You guys are awesome, thanks for helping out!!


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    To be honest, I've been riding for 10 years, but am a bit of noob when it comes to the language/lingo. I've created a video here to show what is happening.



    I think I hear the pump working, I don't have anything to measure the voltage , but if you reckon it its the battery. I also, don't know where my choke is haha, I'm a total 'novice' / amateur :( So i'll find it hard to know even where things are, i'm trying to google online.

    Do you think I need more than three litres, as it must be bone dry I guess, otherwise I find someone with jumper cables first.

    You guys are awesome, thanks for helping out!!


    The fuel pump is inside the tank and makes a barely audible sound.[/QUOTE]
     
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