06-05-13, 11:31 AM
Open the box of connectors under the tank. Dismanntle them all and check them. spray with WD40 before reassembly.
Did you disassembe the right hand handle bar switch unit? I have found that in the older bikes and bikes that are not used regularly the contacts of the kill switch corrode or wear and either need replacing or cleaning. Again try spraying the kill switch contacts wiht WD40.
Do you know of anybody you could borrow the right hand switch assembly from to try? Most of the problems you describe that I have come accross have been the contacts in the starter button, the kill switch or the ignition switch.
You could by pass the ignition switch to rule it out, but you would need to be confident in what you are doing to take it on.
Did you disassembe the right hand handle bar switch unit? I have found that in the older bikes and bikes that are not used regularly the contacts of the kill switch corrode or wear and either need replacing or cleaning. Again try spraying the kill switch contacts wiht WD40.
Do you know of anybody you could borrow the right hand switch assembly from to try? Most of the problems you describe that I have come accross have been the contacts in the starter button, the kill switch or the ignition switch.
You could by pass the ignition switch to rule it out, but you would need to be confident in what you are doing to take it on.