Ignition Switch wires cut, now bike wont start.

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It wasn't working before.


I would make sure all safety switches are repaired before anything. Unplug the starter interrupt/ cutout unit and test the neutral safety switch. You should see it open and close with an ohm meter as you switch from neutral to first etc.
 

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Sorry about the long wait for an update, but I got the bike running! The problem was the cutoff relay. I was able to have that delivered quickly.

I also was able to fix a couple of other things too. I reconnected my side stand switch so it's fully operational, just took awhile to find the perfect spring to fit. My friend actually has a stash of springs for his modeling hobby. I got help soldering the handle bar kill switch, so that is operational too. Last thing I still need is the neutral switch, but I have that being delivered.

Everything else seems to be in order. I appreciate everyone's help!
 

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Sorry about the long wait for an update, but I got the bike running! The problem was the cutoff relay. I was able to have that delivered quickly.

I also was able to fix a couple of other things too. I reconnected my side stand switch so it's fully operational, just took awhile to find the perfect spring to fit. My friend actually has a stash of springs for his modeling hobby. I got help soldering the handle bar kill switch, so that is operational too. Last thing I still need is the neutral switch, but I have that being delivered.

Everything else seems to be in order. I appreciate everyone's help!

Good job! :rockon:
 
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