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Posted on Sep 04, 2009

Cagiva mito starting problems

Hi there i have a cagiva mito 125 lucky explorer 91 plate got teh bike started up fine on electric starter but riding bak i stopped and bike cut out electric start had failed so had to bump it howevere if you hard wire the starte it goes ansd if u bypass the relay it works does this mean i need a new starter relay

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2008

SOURCE: speedo and rev counter not working

make sure your clip i the back is in all the way.

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tombones

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: Starting problem

You probably need to add water to the battery or the battery is getting weak and needs to be replaced. Water should cover the top of the battery plates. Get a 1 or 2 amp trickle charger and charge the battery for a few hours.
The problem may now go away.

If it continues then put a volt ohm meter on the battery and see what voltage is present when revving the engine. The voltage should be about 2 volts higher than the listed battery voltage, as in 6v now 8v / 12v now 14v.
If not, have the dealer check the stator and rectifier/regulator.

Please rate this solution. (four diamonds would be nice) Thanks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: I want to buy 1990 aprilia af1 futura...is it

It has the same engine with Mitto but that engine is more fragile than that of the CBR's.
Don't buy it if you ask me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2009

SOURCE: i want a manual for cagiva mito 125 year model

Go to, http://www.mmra.org.uk/marci/mito/
should be able to download the 1 you want

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 16, 2009

SOURCE: clicks whenever i hit the electric start

I made this a problem with my bike after a rebuild! Turned out to be a screw on the front starter relay right at the front (cross headed screw) wasnt fully screwed in, hence causing a bad earth and causing the clicking sound to appear to be coming from the relay switch under the seat.
You want to gurantee that it is an earth problem?? Try hitting the subframe with a metal spanner or flicking the footpegs up and down.. youll find it then starts first time!

Peace

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Clicks whenever i hit the electric start

I made this a problem with my bike after a rebuild! Turned out to be a screw on the front starter relay right at the front (cross headed screw) wasnt fully screwed in, hence causing a bad earth and causing the clicking sound to appear to be coming from the relay switch under the seat.
You want to gurantee that it is an earth problem?? Try hitting the subframe with a metal spanner or flicking the footpegs up and down.. youll find it then starts first time!

Peace
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Starting problem

You probably need to add water to the battery or the battery is getting weak and needs to be replaced. Water should cover the top of the battery plates. Get a 1 or 2 amp trickle charger and charge the battery for a few hours.
The problem may now go away.

If it continues then put a volt ohm meter on the battery and see what voltage is present when revving the engine. The voltage should be about 2 volts higher than the listed battery voltage, as in 6v now 8v / 12v now 14v.
If not, have the dealer check the stator and rectifier/regulator.

Please rate this solution. (four diamonds would be nice) Thanks!
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No start but electrics still work

dear no start have the battery tested should read 12.7volts for a full charge. also check connections on batt and on starter solenoid.
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