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  • #16
    To everyone an update.....

    Loaded the bike onto a truck and took it over to Darlene's brothers garage. With the bike on the truck we checked with a volt meter power and we thought we had power (think now maybe we didn't) Still it would not do anything when the starter button was pushed. We played with the kill switch (manual to check wiring) I took it home. A 2 hour ride in the back of the truck.
    Parked the truck got the ramp out and unloaded the bike. With the bike on the ground I thought ...hmmmm Why don't I give it another try! Yes you guessed it. Fired right up.

    Wheeled it into my garage with wiring diagram in my hand I started playing and of course checking out the kill switch and wiring. Sometimes it would start and then sometimes it wouldn't start.

    What I finally did was to take the tank off and bypass switch by connecting the two wires together. I now have no kill switch.
    Have I ever used it before? .... Never
    Tom
    2004 FJR1300abs 311,000 kilometers and counting
    gone,but not forgotten 1978 XS11E

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