The kill switch can be problematic -beyond any cleaning you can do, they wear out too. I've had to take them completely apart and um-"rebuild" them. Or (horrors!) actually replace them!
...But perhaps at this point a "refresh" would be nice. How does the bike start and run? That is, If you think the kill switch is causing a "weak spark" and "poor running", just short it out to see if that improves the symptoms.
And then, there's your battery: It's the main factor when starting. If you need to recharge it every time you start the bike, and you are actively riding the bike* it's time to get a new one
A battery that charges up and after resting with no loads for 24 hours and shows 12.3 volts is just about 1/2 its brand new capacity...can be perfectly useful on a bike given they are good everywhere else, except , like an aging parent, likely to fall over when you're not looking. It's on it's way out.
* wait til next spring if you are not actively riding the bike.
...But perhaps at this point a "refresh" would be nice. How does the bike start and run? That is, If you think the kill switch is causing a "weak spark" and "poor running", just short it out to see if that improves the symptoms.
And then, there's your battery: It's the main factor when starting. If you need to recharge it every time you start the bike, and you are actively riding the bike* it's time to get a new one
A battery that charges up and after resting with no loads for 24 hours and shows 12.3 volts is just about 1/2 its brand new capacity...can be perfectly useful on a bike given they are good everywhere else, except , like an aging parent, likely to fall over when you're not looking. It's on it's way out.
* wait til next spring if you are not actively riding the bike.