gears !!
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ynotbiker
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gears !!
went out today parked bike up left it in neutral,on return to bike key in lights come on, lights on dash come on but no neutral light,push bike forward free wheeling fine so thinking its in neutral,still will not start,check kill switch its fine ring recovery there on the way,while waiting i push the bike to a easier place to load it on van,anyway give it a go again neutral lights on and bike starts
got home and sat on bike and gently but it in 1st gear turned bike off and bike free wheeled again would not start,is this bike sitting in a false neutral or is me gear box on its way out
please tell me is nowt to worry about,
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youngy
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ynotbiker
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still starts
bike still starts just seems strange,when i but it in first and stall the bike on purpose the bike will not free wheel as it should do this,just seems to have a false nuatral at times,without showing nuatral light on dash,just need to click gear lever up and light shows on dash and it starts,i can live with it but would be better fixed,thanks again tony
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youngy
if it's in gear (no neutral light) and the clutch is not pulled in or the side stand is down it shouldn't start. so from what you've said it seems to me to be electrical.
the neutral switch is under the alternator cover. it can get a bit shitty in there but more likely it's the connector. single light blue wire iirc.
the cut-off relay is located under the front seat behind the battery iirc.
i don't think the clutch switch or sidestand switch will affect the neutral light although they could prevent it from starting.
the neutral switch is under the alternator cover. it can get a bit shitty in there but more likely it's the connector. single light blue wire iirc.
the cut-off relay is located under the front seat behind the battery iirc.
i don't think the clutch switch or sidestand switch will affect the neutral light although they could prevent it from starting.
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This sounds like the same problem i had a while back. Bike wouldn't start one morning. We pulled the bike apart and tested all circuits and it wasn't until Scott pulled the clutch in while finger on the starter that it fired. Had to start it that way for about a month and then came good
Put it down to a sticking contact. My bike doesn't have a neutral light because of the digital dash. It's been about 6 months and it hasn't happened since. Maybe it's just gremlins creeping in because of the age of the bikes now, hope not.
If everything seems under control
your just not going fast enough.
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your just not going fast enough.
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