My saxon tour has had the kill switches modified to not
kill the motor when switched off. Leaving the only way
to shut off the engine is using the decompression lever.
I'm assuming this "mod" was done by the previous owner
to save the starter when you kill the engine. The ignition
key switch doesn't shut off the engine either. This is good
thinking if it saves the starter, but how do you shut it off
if the decompression cable snaps?
I've checked the switch at the handlebar and no problems
there. The brown/white wire that connects with the black/
white wire from the ignition box in front of the battery has
some funky things going on that don't show up on the wiring
diagram that I have.
My questions are:
1) Are there only two wires coming into the coil right? Black
and orange. No brown wire connecting to the batteries neg
terrminal to the coil. right? This one does.
2) Could somebody with a rotax MZ send a pic of the fuse
box region of the bike. Specifically the coil and the wires
coming out of the ignition box.
3) Why do people do these kind of modifications anyway?
Thanks for any help,
Ryan