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hi all, hope someone can help. i have a 89vr 1300. The stator went out on me i bought a new one. took housing off unplugged wires , replaced stator, replaced battery. went to start the bike and i got nothing. when turning the key on lights come on when hitting the start button lights go out. thats all it will do. Anybody got any idea's what could have happened? Yes i plugged the wires back in, yes i replaced the oil, yes new battery has a full charge.yes kill switch is in on postion, bike in neutral.

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OK, I hate to state the obvious, but check the kill switch and make sure that you're in neutral.:confused24:

(It's happened to us all at one time or another!)

 

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2 funny

 

Read the title to this thread and immediately thought...... Hey, they have definately come to the right place if they need help starting problem.

 

:rotfl::rotfl: :rotfl:

Guest Tiggger
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lol thanks jeff that solved the problem must have been stuck working fine now with kick stand up or down.

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lol thanks jeff that solved the problem must have been stuck working fine now with kick stand up or down.

 

Alright Jeff, hey how's every little thing? wt

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OK, clean the kick stand switch, with wd-40 blow out with compressed air, and the re lubricate the switch with some light oil.

 

It might stick again, Also, there is a plug the wires from the switch go to , agout 10 inches from the switch, follow the wires, and clean the plug contacts.

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BTW it is normal for the headlight to go out when you hit the starter.

Glad alls well now.:thumbsup2:

 

Yes, the Lights are shuted down by the Starter Button. That's because you want to have all the Battery-Power for starting.

 

If you release the Starter Button the Lights come on again.

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Oh...... I though you needed help starting problems......my bad...:rotf::080402gudl_prv:

Hey Kreg, you should know by now that nobody around here needs help starting problems!!!:rotfl:

 

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