possible kick stand problem..

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possible kick stand problem..

Postby pinhead1990 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:05 am

wondering if any has had this issue or know a way to fix this but since the weekend my bike has had a few problems, personally im sure its related with the kick stand...

after starting the bike up in neutrol it warms up no problem soon as i take it off the kick stand and its fully up/off i then select the first gear, as soon as this goes into gear it cuts out.
same applies when the stand is down turns over nicely in neautrol (still with the stand down) i knock it into first it cuts out as its designed to do.

the problem happens almost everytime i want to set off. i hope somebody can help thanks

bike: 2003 mz 125 sm
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby basser23 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:22 am

sidestand switch seems to be faulty....imho
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby pinhead1990 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:29 am

basser23 wrote:sidestand switch seems to be faulty....imho


thanks for your reply

how could i be sure this is the problem?
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby radiograf » Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:58 pm

I've had the same problem a Kawasaki, Disconnect the switch, and see if it still happens, if it does short out the wiring loom with a bit of wire, and try again. If it will then run in gear with the sidestand down the switch is obviously faulty. I "fixed" the Kawasaki in this way, by removing the switch compleatly, just have to remember to kick the sidestand up before I drive away.
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby pinhead1990 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:29 pm

radiograf wrote:I've had the same problem a Kawasaki, Disconnect the switch, and see if it still happens, if it does short out the wiring loom with a bit of wire, and try again. If it will then run in gear with the sidestand down the switch is obviously faulty. I "fixed" the Kawasaki in this way, by removing the switch compleatly, just have to remember to kick the sidestand up before I drive away.



how do i disconnect the switch? im not to familiar with motorbikes etc... that's why i work in I.T lol

is it possible you could give me a step by step guidence, as i say this really isnt my strongpoint...
appreciate your help
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby radiograf » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:39 pm

It will be connected to loom by either bullet/spade connectors, or a snap together plastic block, just seperate and poke a bit of wire into the loom side to short out. Don't forget to switch off first to prevent blowing a fuse. Make sure you have the bike supported with the rear wheel off the ground so you don't end up in a heap when the engine starts up in gear!
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby pinhead1990 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:01 pm

radiograf wrote:It will be connected to loom by either bullet/spade connectors, or a snap together plastic block, just seperate and poke a bit of wire into the loom side to short out. Don't forget to switch off first to prevent blowing a fuse. Make sure you have the bike supported with the rear wheel off the ground so you don't end up in a heap when the engine starts up in gear!



ill leave it for the step dad to have a look thanks for your help tho.... :lol:
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:08 pm

do a search for relay19 or relayrelay all one word
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby pinhead1990 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:04 pm

Think i might of sussed it, going to put a little charge in it as i havent rode in nearly a week....
thanks fro your help guys :P
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby pinhead1990 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:21 pm

radiograf wrote:It will be connected to loom by either bullet/spade connectors, or a snap together plastic block, just seperate and poke a bit of wire into the loom side to short out. Don't forget to switch off first to prevent blowing a fuse. Make sure you have the bike supported with the rear wheel off the ground so you don't end up in a heap when the engine starts up in gear!


yeah that was definatly the faulty, stuck a bit of wire in the connectors fired the bike up after a bit of charge and now works....
just need to remeber to kick the stand up before setting off :wink:

thanks for all your help
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Re: possible kick stand problem..

Postby radiograf » Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:48 pm

Happy to be of help.
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