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GUYS PLS HELP!

 

ytd i went to this shop in bukit batok to get my horn changed. my old horn was a dual air horn and the electric wiring inside the bike is kinda messy. i replaced it with a stock electric horn. towards the end of the fixing, i saw the mechanic taking out my fuse and later putting it back again. after the fixing i rode home without a problem.

 

today, i start my bike again, no problem at first, but after 5mins of riding it broke down. There is no neutral lights on my bike when the switch is on, so i check my fuse. it was blown. i got a spare fuse with me and i try plucking it into the socket. but there is a spark created when i insert it into the socket. i tried starting my bike again but it doesnt work. took out my new fuse and found out that it is blown again !

 

guys pls help!! is it because the battery is engage that caused the fuse to blow again ? or is it a way to inserted the fuse ? or is my electri wiring on my bike is wrong ?

NSR 150 SP: 07 April 2009 - 22 January 2010

Yamaha X1R: 03 April 2010 - Present

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yes is HC. always go there for normal servicing until that incident made me think twice. anyway, i dont know how, but i manage to fix it by myself! LOL

NSR 150 SP: 07 April 2009 - 22 January 2010

Yamaha X1R: 03 April 2010 - Present

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It's best that u send your bike to a workshop to do a check and get it rectified. It's very annoying to break down while riding.

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hu* c*** ah ?

dunno y so many ppl still go there..

i only go there buy 2T,every time so many ppl regardless the timing. feel sad for those ppl..

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