Black/Red is off the side-stand switch - you need to raise it to get 'zero' on that line. If you are getting 4.7V, it says the switch is not making the connection to the ground wire.
Check on the switch itself - the black wire should be connected to battery -ve. The same line that supplies that black to the side-stand switch also is the 'ground' supply for the Igniter so make sure that is good.
However as long as the Neutral signal is good, the problem with the side-stand switch would not manifest itself until you go to select a gear.
Put your bike in Neutral.
Disconnect battery
Disconnect Igniter.
Raise side-stand
Measure resistance from the battery negative cable (or engine ground) to the Igniter connector plug
- pin 1, (Main Ground) - Black Wire
- pin 9, (SideStand Switch) - Black/Red Wire
- pin 10, (Neutral Switch) - Black/White Wire
All should measure close to zero ohms (short) to the ground.
If you put side-stand down, pin 9 will go open circuit
If you click into gear, pin 10 will go open
Pin 1 should remain short to ground.
If any of these three is not measuring short to ground (when in the appropriate position) need to investigate that cause further.
Last edited by DEcosse; 04/19/2011 8:41 PM.