Thanks Dude
I did the continuity test and the switch is working.
on the supply side one wire gives me 12v, the other nothing, so when the switch is closed both would read 12v...
so all seem OK, just that the bike starts up and runs regardless of whether the sidestand is up or down
Of course I'm getting 12volts because I'm using the positive terminal of the battery, and connecting the black probe of the meter to the feed to the switch. One side 12v, the other 0v...so when the switch is closed both will be the same....?
I did the continuity test and the switch is working.
on the supply side one wire gives me 12v, the other nothing, so when the switch is closed both would read 12v...
so all seem OK, just that the bike starts up and runs regardless of whether the sidestand is up or down

Of course I'm getting 12volts because I'm using the positive terminal of the battery, and connecting the black probe of the meter to the feed to the switch. One side 12v, the other 0v...so when the switch is closed both will be the same....?