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Quote from: JTNWEvo on March 24, 2026, 12:34:35 PMThanks for the responses guys. I did test the side stand switch with a multi-meter and it appears to be functioning correctly. I currently have the switch bypassed but would prefer if everything was fully functional.If the side stand switch is functioning correctly how are bypassing it ?
Quote from: MarioR on March 25, 2026, 01:22:57 PMQuote from: Pat Conlon on March 17, 2026, 03:08:38 PMLet us know how we can help!
Thanks Pat!
Anyone got an extra shifter rod linkage lying around?
Quote from: Pat Conlon on March 17, 2026, 03:08:38 PMLet us know how we can help!
Quote from: Pat Conlon on February 28, 2026, 05:24:40 PMBefore you start....Get a new gasket from RPM, if you have it on hand, you won't need it...but if you don't...you will.Pat. Did as you instructed. Removed the meter from the tank (After getting a new gasket from RPM). Plugged it into the bike and checked the extents. Needle sweeps through the entire range as it should. However, if I have it at the bottom extent, and slowly raise it to halfway, it only moves to 25% up the cluster gauge. If I start at the top extent and move it down to half, then the needle correctly falls to the half position. No signs of varnish on the meter either. Any additional checks to run through, besides frame grounds?
Drain your tank. Remove the tank
Unplug and Remove the float assembly out of the tank.
Plug in the float assembly back into your wiring harness.
Turn the key on.
Now, as you *slowly*carefully* move the arm on the float...your gas gauge needle should rise and fall. Check for full sweep of the gas gauge needle. Full to empty.
Perhaps you have a leaking float that does not fully allow the float to rise up to the top fuel level? The weight of fuel in the float is keeping it down. If so, drain and seal the float.
To calibrate the float, bend the arm as needed.
Fill your tank with 2.5 gallons of fuel, approx. 1/2 tank.
Check where your gauge needle points...should be 1/2 tank.
If it's over the 1/2 mark, it reads too high...your float sits too high...drain your tank, remove the float and bend the float arm up...it will lower the needle.
Vice versa
If the gas gauge needle reads too low, bend the float arm down.
Remember how the float assembly is installed, bottom of the tank, so bend the arm the right way....dont ask me how I know this....
Take some lacquer thinner/ carb cleaner and clean the varnish off the rheostat switch.
Cheers
Pat
Quote from: RPM - Robert on March 24, 2026, 11:08:11 AMIs it starving all the time or only when hot? If when hot only have you done the flappectomy?