19-05-19, 12:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-05-19, 12:33 AM by His Dudeness.)
I think the clutch switch only effects the starting circuit so it couldn't be part of his problem since the bike runs. When the clutch switch and the sidestand are closed they provide the path to ground for the starting cut off relay and the starting cut off relay provides a path to ground for the starter relay. Or instead of the clutch switch and sidestand combined, if the neutral switch is closed it provides the path to ground for the starting cut off relay. So to start the bike you have to either be in neutral or have the clutch pulled and the sidestand up.