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Originally posted by vcrmax View PostThanks again Mojoe. Got around today to taking the sensor off and cleaning it. Put it all back together and the bike fired up first try!I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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I'm sorry to bump an old thread but I am having the same issue, except the solution didn't work for me.
Here is the thread for my situation, could use some more help: http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=117243
currently, waiting on part to replace starter cover, gasket and oil, but I have the same thing with the ignition not clicking. Adjusted the clutch lever to get full pull, nada. Cleaned prongs for the safety switch, nada. Checked kickstand switch, cleaned it/seems ok, nada.
Thanks if anyone can help please reply in there!
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1. Remove the gas tank.
2. Follow the wires from the clutch safety switch down to where they connect to the main wiring harness at a pair of bullet connectors.
3. Disconnect them and connect the two wires from the main harness to each other.
4. Remove clutch safety switch from the clutch perch and fling in nearest trash can.
5. Re-install gas tank
6. Be a big boy and make a habit of holding the clutch lever every time you start the bike.
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Originally posted by gyro View PostI'm sorry to bump an old thread but I am having the same issue, except the solution didn't work for me.
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@gyro: Where in NJ are you?
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Right up the road from me. This weekend is pretty packed up but if you're still stuck next weekend drop me a PM or give me a call (five oh one-two four zero-five three eight three) and I'd be glad to run out there to see if a second look would help.
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That would violate step 4 of my instructions. If you leave the stupid thing then you don't have a good place to mount the bracket for your cruise control buttons. (Save the screws in your toolbox for that.) Oh, and if you sell the bike then the next owner will waste all sorts of time trying to figure out where those wires are supposed to go. Better to just fling the thing in the nearest trash can.
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Originally posted by Wild-Bill View PostRight up the road from me. This weekend is pretty packed up but if you're still stuck next weekend drop me a PM or give me a call (five oh one-two four zero-five three eight three) and I'd be glad to run out there to see if a second look would help.
but even with the little juice that was there, there was no click or noise
Dont know what else to look for cuz I think I did pretty much everything people were suggesting, aside from bypassing it
I save your number, will be seeing if any friends know how to fix and if not i'll give you a call. thanks again!
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