Thu, 29 Oct 1998 12:56:02 +0800
- Message No. 4375
From: Jason Toh Su Jin
Subject: Re: AW: Problems with neutral light
Lilge Manfred wrote:
>
> Hi, Jason!
>
> I had had the same problem. Even pulling the clutch did not help. I checked
> the switches and both ( the one for the neutral light and the second for the
> clutch) were out of order. Since the one for the light is rather expensive (
> 4 times more expensive ) I changed the one for the clutch lever and have no
> further problems.
>
> Manfred
>
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> Gesendet am: Montag, 26. Oktober 1998 18:28
> An: Lilge Manfred; dipper@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de
> Cc: xrv@atic.org
> Betreff: Re: (XRV) Problems with neutral light
>
> Michael Dipper wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Jason Toh Su Jin wrote:
> >
> > > The neutral switch problem on my @ has become worse. Now I spend
> about
> > > half a minute each time trying to get the neutral light on
> before I am
> > > able to start the bike.
> >
> > Pull the clutch while trying to start ....
> > This allows you to start without having the neutral light on.
> >
> > --- Micha --
> >
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>
> Hi Micha,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I've tried that but my bike does not
> start
> unless it's in neutral and the neutral light is on. Mine's a '94
> RD07.
> Any other ideas on how I can fix the problem?
>
> Jason
Hi all,
Just an update on the neutral light problem. I got sick of messing
around with my gear to get neutral. So I headed down to the local Honda
agent to have them take a look. True enough, they said that it was a
problem with the neutral swtch. Apparently, there was also a problem
with the clutch switch which exlpains why I couldn't start my bike even
when I pull in the clutch. I was pleasantly surprised when they told me
that the neutral switch cost US$9.10 and the clutch switch US$9. I said,
go change! Now the bike is back to its great self. I hope the price
info. is useful to our friend compiling the spares price list. Thanks to
all for the suggestions.
Jason
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