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murphy3303

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First, before I admit to anything, I would like to thank everyone for their input and ideas.

I very much aprecitate this fourm and the people who moderate and contribute to it.

 

But yes, in my panic I did not check the kill switch, which is was activated.

I turned it off and the bike starts and runs just fine.

 

Thanks again to everyone.

 

Murphy.

 

Looks like there needs to be a "take a bow" emoticon for foto. :thumbsup:

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First, before I admit to anything, I would like to thank everyone for their input and ideas.

I very much aprecitate this fourm and the people who moderate and contribute to it.

 

But yes, in my panic I did not check the kill switch, which is was activated.

I turned it off and the bike starts and runs just fine.

 

Thanks again to everyone.

 

Murphy.

Don't feel bad, we've all done it, some more than once. :homer:

Glad you got it sorted, post a picture of your bike

Roy

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First, before I admit to anything, I would like to thank everyone for their input and ideas.

I very much aprecitate this fourm and the people who moderate and contribute to it.

 

But yes, in my panic I did not check the kill switch, which is was activated.

I turned it off and the bike starts and runs just fine.

 

Thanks again to everyone.

 

Murphy.

Don't feel bad, we've all done it, some more than once. :homer:

Glad you got it sorted, post a picture of your bike

Roy

 

 

I will, once I have the new handle bars mounted. I changing the bars from a clamp on set-up to bars that mount on the top of the tripple tree.

 

Murphy.

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First, before I admit to anything, I would like to thank everyone for their input and ideas.

I very much aprecitate this fourm and the people who moderate and contribute to it.

 

But yes, in my panic I did not check the kill switch, which is was activated.

I turned it off and the bike starts and runs just fine.

 

Thanks again to everyone.

 

Murphy.

Yipee! and I didn't really mean the "this is dumb" part.

is it dumb to let your dog drive?

 

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First, before I admit to anything, I would like to thank everyone for their input and ideas.

I very much aprecitate this fourm and the people who moderate and contribute to it.

 

But yes, in my panic I did not check the kill switch, which is was activated.

I turned it off and the bike starts and runs just fine.

 

Thanks again to everyone.

 

Murphy.

Yipee! and I didn't really mean the "this is dumb" part.

is it dumb to let your dog drive?

 

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Only if he does not have a drivers license.

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this is dumb.. but is your kill switch activated?

LOL That sounds funny BUT it could definitely be the easiest problem to fix! I wish I would have thought of it.

First rule of electrical troubleshooting - check the stupid stuff first, I don't know how many times ignoring that has cost me hours.

 

I do that by looking in the mirror. LOL

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