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Bobbert
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bypassing clutch interlock
05/11/09 at 11:07:41
I'm cleaning up the wiring on my bike and I moved the left control down to space between the risers. As it is now, I need to manually press the clutch interlock switch with my left hand as I start.
If I just splice together the wires going into the connector for the switch, will there be any sort of power draw on the bike when it's off? Im assuming not but I want to be sure.
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Re: bypassing clutch interlock
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05/11/09 at 12:10:22
There shouldn't be an issue. The Y/G wire is only energized when you hit the starter button.
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