1. | Remove one handlebar control module. a. Remove two screws and the handlebar clamp. b. Remove hand control lever assembly. c. For clutch side only: Gently pry up trigger finger switch cap (A) with a small, flat blade screwdriver. Slide cap left to remove. See Figure 2. d. Loosen switch housing captive screws (9). Remove switch housing. | |
2. | Get the correct new chrome switch housing front and rear sections from the kit. | Figure 1. Verify That Shield Is In Correct Position |
3. | Verify that the shield is in correct position on the outboard side of the switch module. See Figure 1. NOTE Refer to the service manual for specific information on the following generalized steps. | |
4. | Install the hand control lever assembly. a. Install the switch housing sections onto the switch module. Tighten captive screws (9) until snug. b. Install hand control lever assembly. c. Install handlebar clamp with two screws removed earlier, but do not tighten. Position hand control lever assembly and switch housing for rider comfort. Tighten hand control clamp screws to 8.1–12.2 N·m (72–108 in-lbs). d. Tighten switch housing screws to 4–5 N·m (35–45 in-lbs). e. For brake side only: Verify free hand grip rotation and slight inboard-outboard free play. For clutch side only: Slide trigger finger switch cap right to install. | |
5. | Repeat Steps 1-4 for the remaining handlebar control. |
1. | See the service manual to install the main fuse. | |
WARNING After installing seat, pull upward on seat to be sure it is locked in position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070b) | ||
2. | See the service manual to install the seat. | |
3. | Turn the ignition switch ON, but do not start the motorcycle. Check operation of all lamps. Turn the handlebar to the left and right steering stops, testing the handlebar control functions at each stop. | |
WARNING The left hand control switch pack controls the clutch interlock. A motorcycle with the wrong switch pack installed can start in gear causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. Verify clutch interlock function whenever switch pack is replaced. (00632b) | ||
4. | Verify clutch interlock function. Perform the following steps in order. Do not skip any steps. If any test fails, stop and diagnose the
condition before proceeding. a. Turn ignition switch OFF. Remove spark plug cables from spark plugs. b. Straddle vehicle. Press and hold the rear brake pedal. c. Turn ignition switch ON. Turn the run/stop switch to RUN. d. Shift into neutral and release the clutch lever. Briefly push the start switch. The starter should operate. e. Shift into the highest gear. Pull in the clutch lever and briefly press the start switch. The starter should operate. f. With the clutch lever released and transmission in gear, briefly press the start switch. The starter should not operate. g. Turn off the ignition and run/stop switches. h. Install spark plug cables. |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Switch housing, left front, chrome (includes Item 2) | 71500279 |
2 |
| Not sold separately |
3 | Switch housing, left rear, chrome (includes Items 4 and 9) | 71500280 |
4 |
| Not sold separately |
5 | Switch housing, right front, chrome (includes Item 6) | 71500281 |
6 |
| Not sold separately |
7 | Switch housing, right rear, chrome (includes Items 8 and 9) | 71500282 |
8 |
| Not sold separately |
9 | Screw, #10-24 (4) | Not sold separately |
Item mentioned in text. | ||
A | Trigger finger switch cap (left side only) |