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Dskize

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this could also be a loose grip frame thats slipped back abit there is a small amount of play -loosen the frame bolts and see if it will sit any further forward (i.e mm's)
 

FrontManDan

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1. Change battery

2. clean the eye front and back

3. Take it apart and have a look at the top board to check the switch is in tact, or that your wiring harness isnt caught up in you on/off mechanisim
 

Red

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Nice one guys, cheers for the advice going to give these all a spin tonight and see if I can get the fcuker working.

How do I get the board out? The bottom of it moves quite freely but I can't get the top of it loose to take out and don't wanna force it!
 

Red

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Does the trigger come out as well then mate? Always get nervous fiddling round with that kinda stuff as I'm not 100% on what I'm doing!
 

Dskize

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no the trigger stays in - there are two small pins that go through the trigger switch and the frame just use a small allen key or something to poke them out from one side - dont touch the larger trigger swivel pin on the frame then just ease the board out .

BTW the two small pins are covered by the grips when you put them back on yoiu know the ones yeh?
 

Red

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Originally posted by Dskize
BTW the two small pins are covered by the grips when you put them back on yoiu know the ones yeh?
I'm glad you said that mate! I was thinking of totally the wrong pin (the large trigger swivel one!)

Saved me a mess of trigger mechanisms and panic dude, thanks!
 

Dskize

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no worries bud - these pins should just poke out with minimal force whereas thye trigger swivel pin needs a bit of effort (and a hammer usually :D)

cheers