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For the starter, make sure your grounds are good...then check again...go have a beer, and check a 3rd time. Bad grounds will screw lots of electrical stuff up. :)
Keep in mind that if it's cold out, those batteries need to warm up a bit. So the first start attempt will be pointless. Once it warms up a bit, it shouldn't be a problem turning over the 450. But a lot of people don't want to wait 20 seconds or so for it to warm up. I get that. Let me know...
Did you just say the Rune is an instant classic?? Cafe card revoked!! Rune = ugliest bike every made. :)
Don't worry. With this build you'll get it back. Keep up to good work!
I'd try an easy out. Put it in your drill, forcefully tap the drill to set the bit farther in, then slowly try to back it out. If not, try to take enough material out with a regular bit so that you can use a screw driver to gently break pieces of it off until you can remove the whole thing...
You can use a 4 cell LiPOFe4 battery. Ballistic has theirs in a rectangle/cube shape:
And companies like Antigravity have them in flat row:
I will say, if it's cold outside, you need to "warm" them up a bit by turning the bike on and letting the headlight draw some current. Maybe press...
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