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Re: st-digest V2000 #634



Motorcycles don't like being on their sides.
Could be you have some oil on the wrong side 
of a piston or two. As you remember from school,
you cannot compress a liquid. STOP trying.
Safest thing to do would be to pull out the spark
plugs and see if it cranks. If it does, when you 
put them back in, chances are reasonable that
the bike will start. Good Luck. Glad you weren't
hurt.

Red Dawg & Flash

"D. Elmo" wrote:
>  I, unfortunately, high sided my ST last night.
> Now, however, the engine won't turn
> over correctly.  You can hear the starter engage and try to turn
> over, but it just won't continue to crank.  Does anyone know why
> this could be? p

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