My kickstand has to be up or bike with shut off. How do I bypass this?
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Follow the wire up to the connector and run a jumper wire from one post to the other.
And I am sure you know but not recommended for safety reasons.
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Originally posted by ohio87 View PostMy kickstand has to be up or bike with shut off. How do I bypass this?
It is a fail safe dummy switch. Mine was sticking and I forgot to put my kickstand up(hence dummy switch) and took off from the house, to hit a bump and almost be thrown off the bike, from the kickstand being down.2002 750 Kat
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Originally posted by dano68 View PostWhy would you want to have your kickstand down and be in gear? What would the benefit of this be?
It is a fail safe dummy switch. Mine was sticking and I forgot to put my kickstand up(hence dummy switch) and took off from the house, to hit a bump and almost be thrown off the bike, from the kickstand being down.
I keep it though because some day it may save me from an accident... Feeling stupid forgetting about the switch is annoying, but I'd rather be annoyed occasionally than dead once.
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You can jumper it at the connector, but why would you want to?
Order of operations (after giving the bike a once over):
From cold: Get on bike, kickstand up, shift into neutral, start it up, let it idle for a minute or so, get on, ride away.
In warmer weather or when the bike is already warmed up: Get on bike, kickstand up, shift into neutral, start it up, ride away.
Can't think of a reason why you would want or need the bike in gear with the kickstand down.
The only reason to remove the sidestand switch from the system (electrically) would be if it has failed. Good to know how to jumper around it if needed on a temporary basis. On a Pre it's on the right side under the plastic, just above the brake lever.
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Many years ago I had a little 350 Ducati Sebring. I was visiting someone in hospital and was asked to go and buy a bottle of Lucozade.
Left the shop, turned the next left and the side stand, still down, sent me straight into an island in the middle of the road. I was lucky not to end up in the hospital as a patient.
I think the idea of a cut out switch when the side stand is down, is a life saver.
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Yip, freaky when it catches the ground and jerks the ass end up and over. Definitely and oh shit!!! Moment..."I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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Originally posted by skjeflo View PostYou can jumper it at the connector, but why would you want to?
Order of operations (after giving the bike a once over):
From cold: Get on bike, kickstand up, shift into neutral, start it up, let it idle for a minute or so, get on, ride away.
In warmer weather or when the bike is already warmed up: Get on bike, kickstand up, shift into neutral, start it up, ride away.
Can't think of a reason why you would want or need the bike in gear with the kickstand down.
The only reason to remove the sidestand switch from the system (electrically) would be if it has failed. Good to know how to jumper around it if needed on a temporary basis. On a Pre it's on the right side under the plastic, just above the brake lever.never sleep with anyone crazier than yourself sigpic2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016
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