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Old 06-11-2010, 10:10 AM   #11
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I also tried pulling the clutch in. Nothing happens. Still the bike won't run. :'(
Have you checked the fuses ? Is this bike a US bike (that holds the lights on all the time or a normal one with lights on/off switch) ?
with the indicators out also (along with the neutral & oil lights) really does point to a fuse .. (the 10 or 20 amp connected to either the red wire or the brown wire (2 different fuses) ) .
If the bike is US spec let me gen up on how the bike is wired up and then I can help you more
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Thanks for the help. I'll have my mechanic check it out and let you guys know what's going. I don't think the bike is US spec. I'm not really sure about it. I tried removing the neutral sensor. BUT I broke the bolt head. Any idea on how i can remove the bolt? I didn't continue removing the sensor because I might screw things up again. LOL
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is this the sensor?
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Thanks for the help. I'll have my mechanic check it out and let you guys know what's going. I don't think the bike is US spec. I'm not really sure about it. I tried removing the neutral sensor. BUT I broke the bolt head. Any idea on how i can remove the bolt? I didn't continue removing the sensor because I might screw things up again. LOL
What Bolt did you break ? or was it one of the C/S head screws holding the n/light switch on ? but without the other lights working it's unlikely to be the n/light switch and you may be doing more damage than good and putting the bike into a shop may be the best answer and less costly
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is this the sensor?
This switch will be of a US spec bike which part of the world are you in ?
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That's not how the neutral switch looks like. It just looks similar. I broke the bolt that holds the neutral light switch(2 bolts hold the switch;I broke one). I can always remove the bolt using an extractor. But the best thing I could do is have a professional work on it. When I removed the neutral switch the oil spilled. I should have drained it first. BTW im from the Philippines.
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That's not how the neutral switch looks like. It just looks similar. I broke the bolt that holds the neutral light switch(2 bolts hold the switch;I broke one). I can always remove the bolt using an extractor. But the best thing I could do is have a professional work on it. When I removed the neutral switch the oil spilled. I should have drained it first. BTW im from the Philippines.
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Pay the airfare & I'll fix it for you
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I'll stick to putting the bike to a shop... hahaha
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