In fact, recently I found my self pulling in the clutch, then hitting the starter button, but the starter not going until pulled the clutch lever pulled in furter.
Has been getting worse, and thinking I need to adjust the swtich. I did try to adjust it and it was already all the way in.
Today I pulled in clutch all the way to the grip, and no go, ... had to wiggle the lever to get the starter to go.... okay, better do something about this. (even if wife annoyed with me working on bike.)
Used that trick of loosing the entire lever mechanism loose of bar, so could rotate the entire thing around, so the switch is facing up.
Took it apart, to inspect.
At first I thought the problem was related to what looks like a break or wear area in the middle of those two contacts.
After looking at it for a while .... I realised that the two longer ones are seperate from the two shorter ones. And the two smaller contacts are what the wires are connected to, are what the u-shaped-spring-loaded part makes contact with when lever pulled. The two longer ones have no wires connected.
Ah, here is the problem.
The u-shaped contact thingy has wear areas where glides across the contacts. Looks like worn so deep that not making good contact any more.
Hum... what I did was to file across that u-shapped contact with a file, to take away materail from the contact, so the grooves not so deep. Maybe cant expect that to last too much longer, but works for now. Now makes contact reliabily when lever pulled in most of the way. Do need to get a replacement swtich on order before too long.
Meantime, if it were to fail again.... I can bypass it if need to sometime.
Have seen many posts about this switch, and its various problems. DOnt think I have seen about it wearing the groves, and can make a temporary repair by filing it down.
Preventive maintenance, to reduce the wear, I think, would be to take it apart and use a little bit of that electrical grease, if you want. Maybe like that stuff in the little envelope, that can get at autoparts store, meant for light bulb connectors.
. (and I think this is no different than the front brake switch, although dont have to pull the lever so far... hey, maybe that is the other contacts....)
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