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uncle dick

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I'm going to appear stupid but I'm currently rebuilding my 1100GS which I've never actually used. Does the clutch switch stop the engine running or does it only inhibit the starter operation? I've removed a very old spyball alarm - for obvious reasons - and thought I'd put in a manual switch, suitably hidden.

Before you suggest I rtfm, I don't have an owner's handbook (does anyone have any links?), my Clymer wiring diagram isn't detailed enough, and the factory manual linked from this site doesn't have wiring diagrams.

TIA

Dick
 
inhibits the starter operation if the bike is in gear and the side stand is down -unless the clutch is pulled - same as jap bikes
 
Unusually Helpful of him too !!!!

That may be due to His winter arriving and having to be nice to us and not entice us with wild tales of sun and beach !
 
inhibits the starter operation if the bike is in gear and the side stand is down -unless the clutch is pulled - same as jap bikes

Clutch inhibits starter when in gear, side stand inhibits engine (at least on my 1150) - I'm pretty sure the engine dies as soon as I put it in gear with the stand down, not as I release the clutch. I thought they were separate systems protecting against different mistakes?
 
uncle_dick, if you PM me your email address I'll send you a PDF copy of the wiring manual.

[Edit - sorry, just realised that you have an 1100, not an 1150 - my wiring manual is for the 1150. There is a difference - the 1150 will run with the side stand down, the 1100 won't, so the circuit you're interested in will be different.]
 


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