Defeating SV650 sidestand switch

Started by tigerblade, March 08, 2004, 07:23:16 AM

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tigerblade

Can I just unplug it or does it have to be hardwired?  TIA...
Younger Oil Racing

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Thingy

If it is like a GSX-R, the two wires have to be connected.
-Bill Hitchcock
GP EX #13
Double Bravo Racing
'01 Ducati 748

Tuck your skirt in your panties and twist the throttle!

tigerblade

Younger Oil Racing

The man with the $200K spine...

Thingy

No Problem.  If it is a green plug with two wires, it is probably just like a GSX-R.  Also, obviosly the 'correct' way to do it would be to solder the two wires.  However, my buddies and I just use a scotch-lock.  We have never had any problems and it allows you to not cut any wires.  This makes it easier when converting back to street, if that is what you choose to do.
-Bill Hitchcock
GP EX #13
Double Bravo Racing
'01 Ducati 748

Tuck your skirt in your panties and twist the throttle!

tigerblade

I'm planning on this bike not going back to street.  I think the less I care about it and the less I try to keep it "nice", the faster I'll be.   ;D
Younger Oil Racing

The man with the $200K spine...

Tunersricebowl

You should bypass it at the relay harness,not at the switch connector itself. This will prevent a possible relay failure or fuse problem later.