09-26-2011, 01:55 PM | #11 |
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Re: Start-up Problem
There is also the possibility that the kickstand kill switch is malfunctioning. These are known to go bad.
Try staring the bike in neutral. The kickstand switch doesn't kill the bike unless it's in gear. (Not just pull in the clutch. Actually put the bike in neutral and see what happens.) Also, I know it may seem like an insult, but make sure you haven't thrown the main kill switch. I once had someone call me out the their work because they couldn't get the bike started. Turned out they flipped the kill switch and just didn't notice. :lol: Keep us posted. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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