Re: An excellent electrical fault finding tutorial.

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Re: An excellent electrical fault finding tutorial.

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As we can now upload PDFs, here it is NOT my work, a chap from KZ Riders called Wookie
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Re: Re: An excellent electrical fault finding tutorial.

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I was wonderng, "Supersticky: forum for continually recurring questions."
As I get older I think a lot about the hereafter - I go into a room and then wonder what I'm here after.

Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.

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Re: Re: An excellent electrical fault finding tutorial.

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Paul-R wrote: 12 Jan 2026, 19:49 I was wonderng, "Supersticky: forum for continually recurring questions."
Copied to that forum.
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Re: Re: An excellent electrical fault finding tutorial.

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myglaren wrote: 12 Jan 2026, 20:07
Paul-R wrote: 12 Jan 2026, 19:49 I was wonderng, "Supersticky: forum for continually recurring questions."
Copied to that forum.
Copied is good.

Our forum is getting so big it's getting hard to find things. I've not found the old mechanical handbooks but luckily I had downloaded a copy. It still didn't have the battery information in I was looking for.