Replacing the starter button....

Mr K

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If you have this happen...

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....you'll need one of these:

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..or a new switch cluster priced £137.01 :eek:

So, loosen handguard and rotate out of the way, undo 2 x T10 screws:

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You have to apply the front brake to get enough room to get the cover off.

Stare at result.....realise you don't have any Torx bits small enough for those 2 screws.....you're not sure if they should be undone next...and that the big silver one seems a bit stiff.....and you really have no idea what you're doing...and you need your bike tomorrow.

Admit temporary defeat, reassemble and lock garage.

:blush


To be continued.....
 
Chris - if you need a hand I can drop my tools off this afternoon. Ring me on 07876331625
 
So then, with a call for help to wilbjr21 and Snoopy we have the tools and the knowledge to complete the task:

Connectors with awkward retaining clips on the side you can't see, disconnected revealing 2 more torx screws underneath..

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Quickly undone and off comes "multi-function switch":

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3 screws (T7) undone and it still won't come apart - removed kill-switch...

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Still not budging.. Rang Snoopy "See that silver sticker...."

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"....peel it off...." Another screw underneath :blast

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...and the thing falls apart...:JB

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This is where the button fits:

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...and the button and circlip from Motorworks (£7.50 inc P&P) :)

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Fits like this:

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..and ends up like this:

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:hogroast

Big thanks to Bob (wiljbr21) for use of his tools and Andy (Snoopy) for tech support.
I owe you both a pint or two.

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Nice one Mr K.

I've added a link to this from the Useful Threads page:thumb2
 
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On the Button as normal Mr K.
 
Now that's what this site is about....helping people without the sarcasm or "search for the thread if you want to know":rolleyes:

:beerjug: Well done to all that helped:thumb2
 
would it not be an idea to fix the circlip in place with a dab of superglue or araldite, seeing at thats probablly how you lost it in the first place :hide
 
would it not be an idea to fix the circlip in place with a dab of superglue or araldite, seeing at thats probablly how you lost it in the first place :hide

If it lasts as long as the first one, I'll gladly go through this rigmarole again at 102,000 miles..

:beerjug:
 
torx are the spawn of satan

sneaky jarmans putting a bolt under a sticker ffs :blast

least yer only need worry about fd's now :augie :comfort
 
If it lasts as long as the first one, I'll gladly go through this rigmarole again at 102,000 miles..

:beerjug:


I read that as

bollocks to that, i've only just got it back together again :D

As for hiding the screws, thats normal on anything electronic nowadays :rob
 
Just bought THIS and it has the smaller Torx bits in.

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Cat not included...

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£2.29 delivered...:eek:

Untried so it may be made of cheese..

:D
 


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