Does it have a safety "kick stand" switch?
It a wire grounding when you sit on it?
Loose coil wire?
Does it cut out no matter what position the throttle is in? In other words, will it stay alive if you pull in the clutch, keep the revs of the bike up, then click it into gear?
If so, this might be a clutch issue, such as a grooved clutch basket not allowing the plates to separate enough. An easy fix, if you know your way around an engine. If not, I suggest taking it to the dealer. Otherwise, try the easy fixes first, play around with the barrel adjusters on your clutch lever and see if it goes away. If it's cold outside when this happens, try running a slightly thinner transmission oil to keep the clutch pack from sticking together.
i have 94 cadillac sadillac that keep cut off when in gear
just keep cutting it or you can stand in front of a chair and put it on r cardboard
put the transfer case in 4x4 and put it in gear
Nothing. It will keep on driving. There is a safety on the gear that will not enable it to be activated while in movement. It may destroy your gear though.
it is probably that your shift lever bushings have worn out, but check the rubber seals and carpeting, sometimes they put pressure against the shifter making it pop out of gear.
Keep them dry and occasionally put a drop of oil between the sides at the pivot point.
adjust your carb so it will keep the fuel up
no, unless you continue to pull gear back. Usually this happens if you don't keep feet on breaks until you put gear in neutral then raise your brake lever and then place gear in park position.
put your life jacket on, secure crew and gear, and keep a sharp lookout
car starts but when i put it in gear it stop
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Put your life jacket on, secure crew and gear, and keep a sharp lookout.