21-09-15, 10:59 PM
Just looked at the Haynes manual and don't know why they recommend that test as there are no diodes connected across the relay contacts, and if the diodes were and had broken down the starter cut out system would never work.
Was wondering why your were doing that test and reckoned it was the light blue/white of the neutral wire and you were testing the neutral switch. If the side stand switch has no effect it must be bypassed somewhere along the circuit.
Will the bike start in gear or do you have to have the clutch pulled in to start it.
Side stand switch is easily fixed see pics. Clean the copper contacts on the plate and the copper piece in the housing and treat all with WD40 before you put it back together.
I took out the plunger and greased it also.
Was wondering why your were doing that test and reckoned it was the light blue/white of the neutral wire and you were testing the neutral switch. If the side stand switch has no effect it must be bypassed somewhere along the circuit.
Will the bike start in gear or do you have to have the clutch pulled in to start it.
Side stand switch is easily fixed see pics. Clean the copper contacts on the plate and the copper piece in the housing and treat all with WD40 before you put it back together.
I took out the plunger and greased it also.