electrical issues (solved, starter switch)
ORIGINAL: FLYOU
ORIGINAL: Klink
and before anyone asks, all the fuses are good. i even replaced them all just to confirm.
and before anyone asks, all the fuses are good. i even replaced them all just to confirm.
ORIGIONAL Xuracing
It sounds lie your headlight fuse check it
It sounds lie your headlight fuse check it
ORIGINAL: Stephens
Flyou your such a good person for helping so many people out
Flyou your such a good person for helping so many people out
ORIGINAL: Xuracing
Actually come to think of it I don't think that was in it. Check when it was edited and when i posted.
Actually come to think of it I don't think that was in it. Check when it was edited and when i posted.
ORIGINAL: FLYOU
haha no worries man! Just giving ya a hard time.
ORIGINAL: Xuracing
Actually come to think of it I don't think that was in it. Check when it was edited and when i posted.
Actually come to think of it I don't think that was in it. Check when it was edited and when i posted.
ORIGINAL: usetheffours
Nice call FLYOU. So Klink did you are you going to replace the starter switch or did messing with it fix it for good?
Nice call FLYOU. So Klink did you are you going to replace the starter switch or did messing with it fix it for good?
believe it or not, i think the problem is related to my gloves which i rarely wear. i'm a fairly new rider and the gloves really **** me off. i can't really feel my hand on the throttle well with the gloves and i always give it too much when i'm taking off. and when i use the turn signal, my gloves fat finger the horn and people think i'm honking at them. so when i have the gloves on and i hit the starter switch, it gets pushed in too far. the day i noticed, it was a little cold out and i started out with my gloves on. later, i took them off. fluxing gloves
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