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Disconnecting clutch switch
#182527 07/15/2007 12:35 PM
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I need to repaint the left grip assembly after laying the bike down ( ) and I can't figure out how to disconnect the clutch switch (see attachment). Never had much luck with plastic connectors.. Can someone tell me what I need to do?



Edit: Yeah, I'm an idiot. If anyone has this question in the future, its the painfully obvious clip.

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Re: Disconnecting clutch switch
qoncept #182528 07/16/2007 12:38 AM
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Tape it off , don't disconnect .


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Re: Disconnecting clutch switch
qoncept #182529 07/16/2007 6:29 PM
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I think they are hardwired at the switch end. You have to either remove switch and all or just tape it.


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