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I switched to Yaffe monkey bars, now my bike don't start!!! Any suggestions??
I noticed the fuel pump is not turning on when I turn the ignition on?? What could be the problem. I've checked all fuses and they are good..Somebody help if you have experienced this or know something'
I switched to Yaffe monkey bars, now my bike don't start!!! Any suggestions??
I noticed the fuel pump is not turning on when I turn the ignition on?? What could be the problem. I've checked all fuses and they are good..Somebody help if you have experienced this or know something'
Welcome to the forum. I know you are not allowed to do a search yet, but I have read that pinched or stretched wires in the hand control area is common issue with a no start after handlebar r/r
First question is are they internally wired or external?
Reason I ask is on my HD Mini Apes the wires were long enough external so I went that route. About 100 miles later I had no turn signals or radio controls on the right side. Upon inspection I found the controls had cut the wires. The MD minis do not have a dimple for the wiring. Pulled and internally wired and everything is good.
On yours you may have an issue with the run stop switch. If it is off the Fuel pump will not work. If the wire is cut, it will not allow the pump to run.
i had the same problem. my problem was that i was looking at the picture i took of the wires backwards. i also had to hard wire the tbw green connector in the grip area. its a real crappy connector that fell apart with any pressure on it. i think i have the pics of my wiring still if you want to see them
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