Bypassing The Switch
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Bypassing The Switch
Hi all, while i await the arrival of a replacement clutch switch i was wondering if there is anyway of bypassing the switch. ie; piece of wire tween the contacts etc? any ideas would be grateful!
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Re: Bypassing The Switch
well if its a normally closed circuit for the bike to start then why can't you just bridge the 2 wires?
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Re: Bypassing The Switch
yeh, just bridge the wires..
but wrap the whole doodah up in gaffa to hold it in.. if it comes out unexpectedly there's much
but wrap the whole doodah up in gaffa to hold it in.. if it comes out unexpectedly there's much

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Re: Bypassing The Switch
yea i got it sorted
but due to probs ( see other thread ) it wont need gaffa taping up 

