nklr: is there a ride to work personality type ?

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Mick Daniel
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electrical problems?

Post by Mick Daniel » Thu Jun 24, 2004 11:22 am

Okay, I have disable the kickstand switch, the clutch safety switch and removed the started circuit relay. The bike would start after I removed the kickstand switch, but when I put it in gear it would die as I released the clutch. Thats when I disable the clutch safety switch. All was good then. The bike started up several times and I rode in the beautiful weather yesterday afternoon. This morning jazzed that the bike is running went to start it to run some errands and nothing. The battery is still good so I am still chasing down some short some where or some switch that is malfunctioning. Now I am thinking to pull the neutral switch? Any suggestions, Mick Mick Daniel KLR 650 Stillwater, OK but moving to Alamosa, CO --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Arden Kysely
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nklr: is there a ride to work personality type ?

Post by Arden Kysely » Thu Jun 24, 2004 12:02 pm

I ride to work every day that I don't need my truck for something, which is almost every day. I cluster errands for the truck then drive it occasionally. Used to bring my dog to work once a week, which was worth driving a cage for. Then management got the idea that having a free morale booster in the office wasn't a good idea (this is a dog that caused no problems, just hung out in my office doorway and brought smiles to people's faces), so now it's moto-commute all week long. Got the VFR here today. __Arden
> > I've certainly seen a lot more mc's and scooters around here (N.
CA,
> Sonoma Co.) since the oil companies decided to make more money > recently. New Aprilia scooter dealer in town, also. > > I ride to work about every day, haven't used my pickup since early > April. I get to ride around for work, too. Going out on various > stops in a few minutes, keeps the desk-driving boredom down.

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