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fallous
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So I'm riding the 850G into work today and suddenly lose power on the interstate. This is sub-optimal for my overall enjoyment and arrival times, but I coast it to an off-ramp and take a look. Sure enough, the kill switch decided to cut out on me. I've noticed the switch is _really_ sensitive, and if you engage the throttle lock the PO installed, it will often engage the kill switch.
Obviously there's a short and/or the switch is crapped out. Just wondering if this is a fairly common issue, or if I'm the lucky winner in the crapola lottery. Also, anyone have a source for these little devils or do you think cracking it open and cleaning/checking contacts should suffice, since I have no idea about the robustness of this particular electrical issue on the GS. Of course, given some of the other hilarity Suzuki pulled in the electricals I would not be surprised if the switch is comprised of a paper clip and black electrical tape.
Obviously there's a short and/or the switch is crapped out. Just wondering if this is a fairly common issue, or if I'm the lucky winner in the crapola lottery. Also, anyone have a source for these little devils or do you think cracking it open and cleaning/checking contacts should suffice, since I have no idea about the robustness of this particular electrical issue on the GS. Of course, given some of the other hilarity Suzuki pulled in the electricals I would not be surprised if the switch is comprised of a paper clip and black electrical tape.