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Re: [ST] Bogged in Beantown



Lance,

 I am with Ken it sounds like a switch went bad. also check the
resistance on the kill switch and make sure you have an closed circuit
when the switch is in the run position. Use a multi meter in the ohm
setting to make sure you have a complete circuit. 

 Hope this helps.
 Paul Reyes
 99 ST blk

Ken Mitchell wrote:
> 
> Lance,
> 
> Check the sidestand switch, then the clutch lever switch, fiddle with the
> gearshift lever. It sounds like the interlock from one of those.
> 
> So very sorry, BTW, to have missed you while you were in the area! I should
> have realized this was the time for your trip back east. If you're still
> around Beantown, get yourself over to the Lars Anderson Museum of
> Transportation in Brookline for the annual European Bike Show. Tomorrow,
> 10/7 only.
> 
> Great event, and a certain Massachusetts-born motorcyle enthusiast with a
> prominent jaw who host a late-night TV show is often seen to attend, signing
> autographs, etc.
> 
> Ken M.
> 
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