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By Mickey
#13225
Stu, Just before you replace the solenoid, check the connector on the cable from the clutch switch (three wires green/black/brown I think) You should be able to get to it without removing the headlamp by turning the forks to the right. It's a common cause but not always thought of. Good luck.
REgards, Mick.
By STU
#13490
Hi all, fitted new RE solenoid this evening (15 mins).
Started straight on the button. Obviously has failed on LT side but had never got wet and looked perfect - must have shorted internally?
So, if it goes again what would be the best/easiest swop from a Jap bike?
Thanks to all for your advice.
By Norm
#13491
Stu, Not sure what Jap solonoid will fit, most of them are small enough and no problem fitting the battery leads, it is just the ignition and the solonoid activator wire that migh not just plug on. If there is a Jap bike wrecker anywhere near you see what they have on offer, otherwise look up solonoids on ebay and see what comes up. We found the RE solonoid far too dear for the quality, infact at one stage I fitted a solonoid off a Cortina on mine
By STU
#13513
Thanks again Norm - yes the RE solenoid is not cheap at £42 inc taxes, but it looks to be OK quality - only time will tell.
There is a bike breakers near to my barbers, I'll take it to them to see about a match up. I need a hair cut this co9ming Saturday!
Good to 'talk' to you Norm!
By STU
#13583
Yes, that would have done it Alan R! £7.95. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Unfortunately I've already bought and fitted the £42 RE item - but if it goes again (after the 1 year warranty) I'll be wiser.
I'm also going to look in at my local bike breakers this Saturday - if I can buy one for a fiver I may just get it as a spare.
Once bitten.........
By Alan R
#13592
Lately, I've been toying with the idea of either a Kawasaki W650 or the current W800 as a lightweight replacement to the GL1000. The W650 has a proper kick-starter whilst the W800 hasn't. Both have electric start with, I presume, a sprag-clutch of some description. Interesting. But then the Moto-Guzzi V7 has my eye as well.

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