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Title: Bike dies when shifting into gear
Post by: SuperFish on July 25, 2012, 12:58:40 PM
Hey all, im having some issues and was hoping for some help. Its an '04. I jus gotthe bike. Its slow to start (sometimes a couple tries) and sometimes dies if i clutch and coast. Also, it feels like it takes an extra amount of time on full choke before it gets warm and wont die. On the way to work, noticed what i THINK is a backfire, slight tho (and i could be wrong aboutthat). Once parked, i started it back up. I put it into 1st and it died immediately, same with second. I laid the bike down this earlier today at a stop and what i think was gas, maybe half a cup, leaked on the floor. Bike didnt start immediately but did about an hour later. All i have is the stock tool kit and very little mechanical knowledge. Any help to get me home tonight?
Title: Re: Bike dies when shifting into gear
Post by: adidasguy on July 25, 2012, 01:22:57 PM
#5135

First guess is gas damaged the side stand switch.

The bike will not run in gear if the side stand is down. That is a safety interlock.
Check the side stand switch.The wires connect under the seat. You can trace the wire and short it if the side stand switch is bad.

To test: Put the bike on the center stand. With bike on and not running, put into gear. As you raise and loser the side stand, you can hear a click of the side stand relay which is located on the right side to the right of the battery.

You can press in the plunger of the side stand switch with your finger when the side stand is down, in case you can't get the bike on the center stand.
Title: Re: Bike dies when shifting into gear
Post by: yamahonkawazuki on July 25, 2012, 11:38:19 PM
regarding the stalling and slow starts /choke etc , sounds like carbs in need of service. but regarding the rest, adidasguy has it covered