dougs wrote:wooooooh hold on dont drill anything yet, if you have a 93 fzr e.g. fzr600r then you can unscrew the rear light unit and get at the mech from there really easy to release the seat
That's the suggestion I was looking for! Now to see if I can get into the light and to the seat release from there.
kilika2 wrote:What's the bike doing. I might have missed this somewhere. Have you checked you VR yet?
The reason I suspect the main fuse is that the bike was dead one morning after a few hours spirited riding in the mountains. I push started it, but it was acting up, poor power, etc. and final it would suddenly overheat like the fan was cutting in and out. I pulled over and it dies so I took a look at things. Turns out the battery was DRY! Now it had been very, very hot the previous day and I was stuck in traffic so the bike was running quite warm. At the same time I don't remember checking the levels on that battery this year (or last year? Ooops!) So it could have been going without any VR problems.
Anyway to try and get it home I grabbed a battery at the nearest place, added acid and had them charge it. Got a ride back to the bike and installed the new battery. Turns out the new battery has the terminals reversed compared to the battery that was in it and I crossed the wires! Sppht! No lights, no gauges, nothing. That's why I had to trailer it home and want to get at the main fuse! It may be that the fuse is all it is as the VR was always fine previously (at least it charged properly). It may be that the hot ride cooked the VR and that boiled that battery dry, but first things first I have to get the stupid seat off to get to the main fuse and the VR. Thanks to anyone who is still reading this novel!