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Post by scabby » 01 Mar 2006, 18:14

Hi, had my crm .(mk2 ) for about three weeks now ,great bike
But my problem is that it runs without a key every thing works ,so the key is just a fancy steering lock ,
has anybody else experienced this ?is it meant to work or what ..
gonna have to get some chains and lock him up good . :idea:
Any advice would be great.

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Post by madmanreevo » 01 Mar 2006, 18:22

i had an mtx which you had to use the key to turn it on, once on you you could remove it this was grat for offroading\\\\!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

i think you need to remove your front light and check wiring to switch...
3rd CRM250 MK2, rebuilt incl Braided hoses,powdercoated,one off bronze swingarm bushes,taper head bearings,hard chromed fork, poweredcoated rear spring and rebuilt. custom graphics, also own TL1000s, Aprillia RS250 (300 kit stage 3 tuned), Yamaha RD400c

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Post by scabby » 01 Mar 2006, 18:42

will check wiring asap ...dont even need key to start it .. :?:

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Post by CRM'er » 02 Mar 2006, 04:57

The ignition will be bypassed, a wire will be looped back to itself and not going to the ignition therefore not needing key to be turned on to get the connection!

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Post by scabby » 02 Mar 2006, 16:03

Problem solved,
little blue scotch block (or japanese equivelent) linking two ignition wires
therefore looping out ignition.
i feel a bit safer now.
thanks for advise.
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