sometimes when dealing with probs u forget basics (me included)
key on/ in neutral with neutral light on/ kill switch on / ign on
i would go back and bridge the gap and let us know what happens.
All checked, and bridged again - not working :-(
 
That's checking/troubleshooting the whole circuit. If you just want to bypass the entire circuit and see if it'll start/start any different, then you can just skip to step 3.
 
shouldn't be any fuses associated with the clutch sensor wires. Just a ground and a sense wire going to the ECU.

yes i agree
so my thought now is to check those starter button wires with a 12 volt test light to see if one is 12v and one is ground
if he wants to do that i will let u explain:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
Simple to sort out any importance. Just exspose the secondary plates start her up. Hold clutch in and put her in gear. If the clutch is not a conditional statement the secondarys will open to the preprogrammed opening which most have set to 100 percent with the clutch in. So you will see them open. Next have tune ecu linked up with bike running and see if the bike registers you shifting to another gear while the clutch is still pulled in. And what happens to the secondaries as you do this. Do they open to the pre programed position? Or do you have to let the clutch out for them to start opening? Also if it is a conditional statment they would close when in neutral. Since there is no program adjustment for opening percentage in neutral. I hope I'm wording this right so as not to confuse anyone.
 
Simple to sort out any importance. Just exspose the secondary plates start her up. Hold clutch in and put her in gear. If the clutch is not a conditional statement the secondarys will open to the preprogrammed opening which most have set to 100 percent with the clutch in. So you will see them open. Next have tune ecu linked up with bike running and see if the bike registers you shifting to another gear while the clutch is still pulled in. And what happens to the secondaries as you do this. Do they open to the pre programed position? Or do you have to let the clutch out for them to start opening? Also if it is a conditional statment they would close when in neutral. Since there is no program adjustment for opening percentage in neutral. I hope I'm wording this right so as not to confuse anyone.
Im sorry but its way way way to technical and complicated for me and I MEAN it. You lost me by secondary plates.
If it wasnt for this freaking Covid19 i would call my dealer but they are closed :-( thats why you have to deal with stupid me.
 
Im sorry but its way way way to technical and complicated for me and I MEAN it. You lost me by secondary plates.
If it wasnt for this freaking Covid19 i would call my dealer but they are closed :-( thats why you have to deal with stupid me.

Arek, never say "Stupid me"

If we were talking about our Staffy crossed with a British Bull dog, I would be the one who is stupid for not knowing what to do about the growth beside his spine putting pressure on the spinal nerves causing him great discomfort and difficultly walking :(

P.S. we have already spent a lot of money looking into this.
The prognosis is that we could spend a lot more with no guarantee to help him at all :(
 
Arek, never say "Stupid me"

If we were talking about our Staffy crossed with a British Bull dog, I would be the one who is stupid for not knowing what to do about the growth beside his spine putting pressure on the spinal nerves causing him great discomfort and difficultly walking :(

P.S. we have already spent a lot of money looking into this.
The prognosis is that we could spend a lot more with no guarantee to help him at all :(

Depending on kind of growth but in general because of the location its not looking good. Painkillers if/when needed
Sorry
 
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