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does the parking brake make a difference if it is not on?

i took mine off and now my bike runs like crap. they say the circuit isn't closed. i didn't know there was anything electrical involved with the p- brake. but since i removed it my bike won't run

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does the parking brake make a difference if it is not on?

can you be a bit more specific?? How do you mean " if it is not on"? do you mean Removed?

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i belive if you have it disconected you have to have the sensor unplugged . I unplug all the saftey sensors

 

1 : stock carb tors ( remove the two connectors )

2: Unplug tors box next to spark plug coil

3: unplug the saftey sensor wire that comes out of the throttle housing

4: Unplug the parking break sensor on the clutch lever ? if it has one ?

 

Cant clearly remember how because i never ran stock. If the parking break sensor is on and u start the bike it should die as soon as u rev it, thats how my old warrior was , and my banshee when i first got it started.

 

Hope i cleared any information up for you , if you have any questions shoot me a pm and i'll do my best into helping you.

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does the parking brake make a difference if it is not on?

verry low rpm rev limmiter takes over so you dont ride w/ P- brake on.

 

if you disconnect it:

there is a sensor on the lever that the two wires have to be connected together, or if you left linkage on & just removed the cable you can wire up the lever so that it pushes the senser in. It will start & idol but wont rev. above an idol (verry low rpm rev limmiter takes over so you dont ride w/ P- brake on)

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