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paul mooney Posted on Apr 05, 2016

I dropped my bike and now it will not start, it is making a clicking noise

It started and ran when i picked it up

  • paul mooney
    paul mooney Apr 05, 2016

    hi just read the owners manual and i have an error code 12 on the clock

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