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when requiring information talk with the tradesman painters at panel repair shops
they are the experts at paint touch ups and paint repairs
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Im pretty sure the fan switch on these use a switched earth ,so it's either the fan switch that's faulty and going to earth even when it's cold or there is a part of the wire that goes to the fan from the fan switch that is getting an earth possibly from chafing on the frame.I would suggest disconnecting the fan switch firstly to see if the fan shuts off.
Check that breather pipes are not blocked. There are two pipes that thread through the frame to near the centre stand. Can become blocked with road 'crud'.
Try changing your spark plugs, I have recently had a similar problem with a CBR900, spark plugs seemed to be fine (held against frame outside of engine) but didn't actually work under compression, changed for new and bike now runs like a dream.
Comes from the battery negative terminal to frame and repeats at points around frame, ie headstock for electrical fittings. Any proplems just fix a wire from battery neg and put to earth point anywhere you suspect is bad earth. if then works, problem solved.
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