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Pete McInerney Posted on Mar 16, 2009
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Bike won't start

I tried waking my '02 Warior from winter hybernation yesterday and she wouldn't fire up.
I had removed the gas tank over the winter and put new premium gas in it yesterday. The battery has a full charge and it has 140 cca's
The motor seemed to turn over ok but no luck with catching.
I have a power commander unit on the bike but don't know if that has any impact.
Any suggestions?

Pete

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Sometimes they are hard to restart afetr setting for a while, try unplugging the power commander and then try strting it, if this works you may have a proggramming issue with your power commander.

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