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Old 06-10-2008, 09:21 AM   #14
Easy Rider
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Originally Posted by sportpsyc
So to say that no one will offer me advice if I have the audacity to disagree with the advice is more indicative of your sensitivity and need for control than a statement of my having done something wrong.
OK, Professor, a small appology for being (much) more blunt (nasty) than was necessary. :oops:

But here's the thing: I made no specfic suggestions as to what you should DO to correct the problem.......only that you should CHECK the wiring and circuitry associated with the side stand switch because logic dictates that it is somehow involved in your problem.

Now, your answer said, if effect, I'm going to ignore your advice because I have postulated that it can't be relavent.

Maybe that's not what you meant but that's how it came across.

I see this happen every day on other sites that I frequent where one of the resident experts (not me) offers some good advice and the person who asked dismissed it out of hand. It gets very frustrating.
Sorry that you happened to be the one who lit my fuse.

PS I also think that all of your observed "strangeness" may be caused, in part, by a bad ground (neutral) connection somewhere.......but you seemed to dismiss that idea too.

Good luck. Please DO let us know what the outcome is.
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