Stormy
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I know this may sound dumb, but can someone explain to me the purpose of the side stand switch or what function it is supposed to provide?
Whatever it is supposed to do, I think mine has been disabled at some point for whatever reason, because I can start the bike with the side stand down, in neutral only. If it is still in gear, I just pull the clutch lever in and start the bike with the side stand still down and not upright or sitting on it (not that it's a wise thing to do, and have never seen the need to do it, but I can, if I want to).
I know theoretically that it's purpose to cut the engine, but I don't understand at what point is it suppose to cut the engine.
Is it suppose to kill a running engine if the side stand is still down and you go to take off / release the clutch or is it suppose to stop the bike from being started, even if the clutch lever is pulled in and the bike is in gear, but the side stand is down?
Thanks in advance.
Mick.
Whatever it is supposed to do, I think mine has been disabled at some point for whatever reason, because I can start the bike with the side stand down, in neutral only. If it is still in gear, I just pull the clutch lever in and start the bike with the side stand still down and not upright or sitting on it (not that it's a wise thing to do, and have never seen the need to do it, but I can, if I want to).
I know theoretically that it's purpose to cut the engine, but I don't understand at what point is it suppose to cut the engine.
Is it suppose to kill a running engine if the side stand is still down and you go to take off / release the clutch or is it suppose to stop the bike from being started, even if the clutch lever is pulled in and the bike is in gear, but the side stand is down?
Thanks in advance.
Mick.