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long mc,dengue,fracture finger....

my pinkie was fractured and the doc everytime i go see her wants to give me 6 weeks mc...if i really took,i'd have taken 18-24 weeks mc....

go bike shop see insurance quote and ask them send inspection

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hey guys, i have a problem wif my scooter....after assemble back to running order...almost everything was fine, some fine tuning here and there...except for the horn. they told me they tried, to use my horn and test it against other bike, and there was a lil sound coming from it...so the horn itself is out of the issue...hence voice down to wiring, they suggest me to change the whole system wiring instead of just the horn wire reason being, the horn wire itself connects to other wire..so if change just the horn wire alone, other wire which comes in contact wif it might be the real faulty wire..so preferably change the system wiring..but is changing the whole lot of wire necessary? is it possible just one wire change will do? please advice..

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hmm.... I wouldn't go changing the whole wiring system due to one faulty wire... Any qualified electrician should be able to track down the faulty wire with an ohmmeter... Try going to a different shop...

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Mmmn... you'll need someone to troubleshoot the wiring system... the "easy" and "expensive" thing to do is to change the whole system. The "cheap" and "tricky" (read "time consuming") thing to do is to troubleshoot the system with an ohmmeter... You should be able to find where the fault is with a mechanic who is willing to spend the time to do it with the proper equipment... Honest.

 

Try several shops and see what each says :)

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