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Re: diode
by clutch diode do you mean the little black switch that is attached to the lever?
if so davidsilver spares sale them new, they dont cost much
can some 1 tell me what this is for and if i actually need 1? as i have got ISR levers so there is no longer a place for this switch to be attached, does it have to be used? what happens if i dont use it?
Sorry for thread hi-jack
Cheers
shaun
if so davidsilver spares sale them new, they dont cost much
can some 1 tell me what this is for and if i actually need 1? as i have got ISR levers so there is no longer a place for this switch to be attached, does it have to be used? what happens if i dont use it?
Sorry for thread hi-jack
Cheers
shaun
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Re: diode
are you referring to the clutch switch which is part of the safety circuit,meaning you can't start the bike if in gear unless the clutch lever is pulled in.
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Re: diode
don't need it for MOT.
Just means you won't be able to start the bike in gear, even if you pull the clutch in. (unless its been bypassed) then you'll be able to start it in gear even without the clutch pulled in (bad)
Just means you won't be able to start the bike in gear, even if you pull the clutch in. (unless its been bypassed) then you'll be able to start it in gear even without the clutch pulled in (bad)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: diode
funnily enough i bypassed mine on the nc30 earliy last year,cant remember why i did it but thankfully i always remembered that i had done it.....Neosophist wrote:(unless its been bypassed) then you'll be able to start it in gear even without the clutch pulled in (bad)
william
please,god,....give me the chance to prove that winning the lottery won't spoil me!!!