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Bike was running fine but went to start it today and every thing is normal except it wont start/turn over.All other electrics seem fine.
When you all talk about bridging the switch on the clutch do you mean remove the 2 wires at the clutch lever switch and join them with a piece of wire? If so it made no difference

Thanks Dave
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That's bridging mate. Plain and simple. Just join em together to complete the circuit. Check your clutch switch. And fuses.
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side stand switch push in and out a couple of times
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i bridged my clutch switch when i put new levers on and by mistake earthed it out and blew a fuse and she was dead so will pay to check fuses.
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12-08-2011, 10:17am
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2011, 10:49am by DAVE01.)
ok thanks
All fixed it was the stand switch

yesterday I pushed the switch in and out numerous times but nothing happened but today I actually turned/twisted it around as well and bingo she's a goer.
Does this mean it is on it's way out and should be replaced ?
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My Genll did the same thing with 7k on the clock, so I think it's just the switch getting clogged up with crap or crap in it's grease making it stick.
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(18-08-2011, 02:25am)ROD Wrote: (12-08-2011, 10:17am)DAVE01 Wrote: ok thanks
All fixed it was the stand switch 
yesterday I pushed the switch in and out numerous times but nothing happened but today I actually turned/twisted it around as well and bingo she's a goer.
Does this mean it is on it's way out and should be replaced ?
Cheers Dave
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I regurlarly spray generous amounts of WD40 in these switches...enought to run out and find it generally brings the crap out at the same time. I did start using the cheaper sprays but found them to be mostly propellant and kero...Chinese muck I think...I also spray it on my electrics and connectors every now and then....just don't use it on the brakes to get rid of a squeal!
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