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Got a 05 zx6 (636) when I was riding the dispaly started to flicker and go on and off. I lost power and everything(off and on) and barley made it home. No when I try to start the display flickers and the bike wont start. Please help!!

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Check your battery terminals, make sure they are secure and no movement if loose tighten up. Loose terminals will cause similar responses.

If secure, check out the fuses, make sure all are inplace and again secured. Be carful not to shortout do not use metal objects as probs, if not sure, remove a battery terminal. and while you are at it, carfully check all wiring which is secured by a nut, again make sure all are tight.

You are looking for a loose connection.

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