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I live in Holland and bought a 2009 FXDF USA import but to get a dutch license plate if have to install a jiffy stand sensor switch that prevents to start when the jiffy stand is out.
Who got experience with that and can help this dutch vet a hand with schedule and parts needed.
I could be wrong, but honestly don’t know any Harley’s that have that feature.....you might have to have some one make it up for you, but again it’s going to be very difficult as you have to tie into the starter relay or switch etc....
I could be wrong, but honestly dont know any Harleys that have that feature.....you might have to have some one make it up for you, but again its going to be very difficult as you have to tie into the starter relay or switch etc....
this is a feature for the overseas market. The parts exist.
OP Id imagine its not as simple as buying the parts and installing. Likely it will have to be programmed into the ECM by a dealer. Also likely that the jiffy stand currently on the bike will need to be replaced.
Maybe you can buy a side stand switch off a Jap bike, they all have one, and weld a little mounting tab to frame in front of jiffy stand pivot, the switches are just simple plunger type and then wire it in series with the run switch on right switch block.
I live in Holland and bought a 2009 FXDF USA import but to get a dutch license plate if have to install a jiffy stand sensor switch that prevents to start when the jiffy stand is out.
Who got experience with that and can help this dutch vet a hand with schedule and parts needed.
**** that! No Plates, No Face, No Case! Outlaw style... No Jiffy Stand Switch! lol
I'm sure you can head to your local HD dealer or find a friend who has one and chase the wire. I bet its a simply splice or "tap" into the ignition line via a connector. Can't be too difficult. We used to disable those on our street bikes all the time, doing a wheelie, or stunting, it would occasionally engage. Not fun. Funny thing is, when I got my first Harley, I was surprised, and a little freaked out that it didn't have one. That was until my buddy tried to start his bike in gear unknowingly... That **** had me dying!!!
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