Hello all, again.
I've just returned from a business trip and well, still can't start the bike.
The same problem remained, but seem to have worsened now: the bike doesn't even start. When it used to start and stay idle until I increased the RPM and then it'd shut down, now it doesn't even start.
The bike since then has been towed to a professional electrician here, who has examined the problem in detail - checked obvious issues such as fuses, fuel pressure for the pump and strength of plug, and has now concluded, that in "90% probability, the issue is the temperature sensor.
I've looked online and I can get one pretty easily (I don't know the exact PN but maybe you guys can help?).
But what's more worrying is that through digging around online I found out the issue may be the hall effect sensor?
I honestly don't know as I'm neither a mechanic nor an electrician, but would appreciate if you could please help a little bit here.
The bike is connected to an external battery and we have also bypassed the starter, so a high power battery is connected directly to the starter. We try to start it, but it shuts down, giving a very short starter. Click, start for two-three cycles, shuts down. Previously, I had very long starter, even if it didn't start.
Help?
Thanks!