I would check the wiring loom where is passes close to the steering
column. It has probably been rubbing and worn the insulation causing
a short circuit. As you turn the handlebars, it rubs against the
column and there goes your fuse again.
I had a similar problem with a Runner 125. Had to put some more
insulation round the wiring loom and it has been fine since. Either
way, fusses blowing in quick succession like that has to be a short
circuit somewhere and around the steering column is the most likely
place to find it.
Stuart
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> Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 21:13:48 -0000
> From: "vale46_mt" <vale46_mt@...>
>Subject: Problem on Electrics (Technical Question)
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> have a Gilera Runner FXR180 and yesterday I noticed that I had no
>power on the main dash and I couldn't start the bike from the electric
>starter, I found that I had the 7.5Amp fuse blown. I replaced the fuse
>and I worked fine for around 10min and after the fuse was blown again.
>The fuse is the 3rd one and on the electric circuit it's marked with
>WhiteRed wire. Tomorrow I will investigate to see what the fault might
>be.
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