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Re: Kick Stand Switch
Reply #15 - 09/03/15 at 21:02:50
 
It won't roll in gear (unless you drag it behind a train).

Still sounds like a safety switch to me. Does it die immediately after shifting into gear or does it stumble and fade away?
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Reply #16 - 09/03/15 at 21:05:21
 
It doesn't die right when I shift it into gear. If I have the clutch pulled in while in first it will still run. When I release the clutch and give it some gas it will move about 6 inches and die.
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Reply #17 - 09/03/15 at 21:11:55
 
How many miles on it?
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Reply #18 - 09/03/15 at 21:31:25
 
a little over 12500
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Re: Kick Stand Switch
Reply #19 - 09/03/15 at 21:49:22
 
Text_14 wrote on 09/03/15 at 21:31:25:
a little over 12500

How's your cam chain?
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Reply #20 - 09/04/15 at 17:48:48
 
verslagen1 wrote on 09/02/15 at 20:59:13:
what's your idle speed?

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Re: Kick Stand Switch
Reply #21 - 09/04/15 at 20:25:47
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 09/02/15 at 20:35:27:
Text_14 wrote on 09/02/15 at 18:25:05:
So after some digging, I am not thinking it's the kick stand switch anymore. Today I left the kickstand down and kicked it into 1st gear, and with the clutch still pulled in the bike died.

With the kick stand up, I can shift into first and slowly release the clutch and give it some throttle. When I fully release the clutch the bike skids to a stop, the brakes lock up and it dies.

Any thoughts???


StAnd down, in gear, it dies.
Put the stand up, fire it up, in neutral, put it in gear, rev it a couple of times, not
Wind it out
Just goose it a bit. Now, gas it and ease off the clutch.



Go ahead, do it on the kinda crazy side. Give that thing some gas, slip the clutch once,you're not gonna wreck it,,
And you Did say it rolls in neutral And you're not accidentally laying a heavy foot on the brake, right?
Did you bypass the stand switch? If not, use your heel, hold it up..
I'd bypass the switch for now.. just to eliminate the possibility.
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