Looking for some assistance...
A friend has a '92 Kawasaki Voyager 1200 that he bought in pieces. He has been able to put it back together and get it running, with only one major hiccup...it dies every time you make a right turn.
It would seem to be tied in with the movement of the steering and my guess is a wiring issue of some sort. Have done a visual inspection and haven't found anything obvious, except that someone has done something with the wiring on it in the past as it does not have the original heat shrink or tape over wire cluster going down right handlebar. Possibly did something with the starter button wiring or the kill switch. Not sure what or which one.
Looking for some basic guidance as far as:
- Where to look first (i.e. definitely wiring??)
- Most likely causes (ground-related?? kill switch circuit??)
- Anything else that might seem relevant
That is pretty much all I have on it. Let me knwo if additional info is needed. Thank you in advance!!
A friend has a '92 Kawasaki Voyager 1200 that he bought in pieces. He has been able to put it back together and get it running, with only one major hiccup...it dies every time you make a right turn.
It would seem to be tied in with the movement of the steering and my guess is a wiring issue of some sort. Have done a visual inspection and haven't found anything obvious, except that someone has done something with the wiring on it in the past as it does not have the original heat shrink or tape over wire cluster going down right handlebar. Possibly did something with the starter button wiring or the kill switch. Not sure what or which one.
Looking for some basic guidance as far as:
- Where to look first (i.e. definitely wiring??)
- Most likely causes (ground-related?? kill switch circuit??)
- Anything else that might seem relevant
That is pretty much all I have on it. Let me knwo if additional info is needed. Thank you in advance!!
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