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  1. sai replied to sai's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Hey there, yeh, it was definately the starter motor for mine, found out the brushes were stuck and quite worn inside the motor. I cleaned the inside and replaced the brushes(cheaper option to replacing the whole unit hehe), its starting perfectly fine. Thanks for the help guys
  2. sai replied to sai's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    I've managed to start the bike by connecting the batt negative to outside of the starter motor casing. So I'm kinda confused, runs fine if I do it like that, any ideas?
  3. sai replied to sai's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Thanks for the quick reply, I was using a multimeter to check the voltages. I won't have the tool for removing my sparks until later today to check the pistons, but it doesn't seem like its getting to that point, I'll check it once I have my tools back tonight. I've cleaned the connections and tried bypasing the relay with a jumper cable batt to motor, but no activity from that all unfortunately, I'm really puzzled by this fault now unless its a dead starter motor or so then I'm kinda stuck until pay day if that needs a replacement.
  4. sai posted a post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Hi guys and gals, Newish to the forum, so hi from me to begin with! Not sure quite where to start with this since I'm quite a novice with bikes but here I go... First off I'm an all weather rider, I have been riding it perfectly with no issues until a few days ago when I stopped off at the local shop. When I came back to the bike the only thing that happened was a loud single click with no engine activity at all, luckily this was only 2 minutes away from my house. I traced the loud click noise to the starter relay, did a little google research and some people have suggested checking connections for errosion or a starter relay issue. So far I've checked and cleaned all the connections related to this, also I've just replaced the starter relay with a brand new one but with same results. I've tried checking the voltages as best I can, seems to be power flowing right up to the connection on top of the starter motor, until I press the start switch and it drops to 0. Any help would be very appreciated! A. Morris