Hullo Daniel. Good to hear of your success with the indicators.DanielMc wrote:Just a quick update.
Checked and all the circuit board stuff and it was all OK - found that a poor connection on the indicator relay was all that was stopping the indicators from working. Checked all the starting circuit and it looks like the starter relay is not working - managed to get the starter to turn over by shorting a couple of the contacts, so new relay ordered. Lesson learned is that just because all the functions of the right-hand switchgear were dead doesn't actually mean that the fault lies with the right-hand switchgear!
Neutral switch is u/s though and it looks like the bike's assembled around it - how easy are they to remove?
How have you ascertained that the neutral switch is kaput? Did you get the probes of a continuity tester onto the terminals and click the gear lever into and out of neutral with no positive result?
Replacing the neutral switch will almost certainly involve removing the transmission, or at least shifting it aft an inch or so. Not fun, unless it’s time to lube the input splines or check something else in there. It’s best to be absolutely certain before you go in.
Also, it is possible but unlikely that both the starter relay and the neutral switch would be u/s at the same time. If one goes wrong the bike won’t start, and the other can’t then go wrong – if you follow my logic.
The neutral switch, clutch switch (called the ‘starter cut-off switch’ in the wiring diagram), starter button and starter relay are all inter-related, and there is a diode under the connector board in the headlight that is part of the circuit.
My brain has just run out of charge – I’ll be back.