Ok try this.Good call Ian. I did miss the top hidden screw. I have a spare right hand switch, will see to replace it if necessary.
In addition to no-crank, I also have a crank but engine does not fire up situation. It usually happens when the bike is parked side stand for hours. It happened again this evening. Start button when pressed on, cranked but no firing up. Bike was on side stand and once lifted to its main stand, it fired up immediately. I went to look into side stand switch and noticed part of the sheath to the wires is gone. Any write up/link on how to bypass or even better to replace one. The wires seemed to sneak behind the starter motor.
Put the bike on the centre stand, bike in neutral and ignition on. You should hear the fuel pump prime. Now move the side stand up and down a few times. If you hear the fuel pump priming during the up down movement of the side stand, which it shouldn’t, then you have a faulty side stand switch.
Now put the bike in gear, and repeat the side stand procedure. You should hear the fuel pump prime only when you move the side stand from half way to fully up.
This is the correct functioning of the side stand switch.
Damaged outer sheathing isn’t good, because it allows moisture into the wiring. Particularly down near the switch which gets dirty most of the time. Replacing the switch is a relatively simple task, made unnecessarily difficult by the build of the bike. The switch and wiring harness is a complete assembly. The switch is held on the side stand by a ‘C’ clip. the harness is routed behind the starter motor up to the connector which is cable tied to the left had side frame tube, so your likely going to have to lift the fuel tank to get to it.
