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You might want to trace the wires and see if you have any bare wires that could be vibrating around and shorting out as you ride, they would be moving unless you where riding
There is a sensor on the kick/side stand. Check it is not faulty as if the bike thinks it is down, as you release the clutch it will kill the ignition.
This is often caused by an air leak , inlet manifolds, exhaust gaskets into the head or the gaskets between the headers and muffler.
This is assuming all the rest of the bike is set correctly, valve clearances,airfilter, clean carbs
depends on where you loive [weather extemes]
below zero & very hot summers i would use 0/40
average temps 10/40 wieght oil
dont mix brands stay with one always & get a good synthetic oil
no cheap stuff !
as its a good insurance policy for your investment [bike]
Cheers rob
there should be a little window just below the oil fill area that says high and low, that's where you gauge the level of oil you have. it's not a dipstick, and not very precise, but that's it.
Engine on in gear but will not move
how much oil does it need for an oil change?
changed engine oil now there is no gear engagement
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