Put the transmission into neutral and pull over to the side of the road when safe to do so. When you have come to a stop put transmission into park and shut off the engine.
First make sure the bike is in neutral and push kick start down on right side of the bike.
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If the light doesn't come on, rock the bike back and forth, then kick into first, then into neutral. It should always come on. It will not start unless it is in neutral.
No. The lights are switched independently of the transmission.
It needs adjusted it is still engaging. just like when it is running in Neutral and you put it in first gear it idles down more so than typical of a bike doesnt it ?
The neutral safety switch on this bike is behind the oil filter's aluminum housing. Don't try to bypass the switch as this will make the bike very dangerous in starting.
The neutral position is usually between first gear and second gear. Put the bike in first gear then push up that should put it in neutral.
if your talking about starting the engine up, its best to crank a bike up in neutral but you can in first if you hold the clutch in if you mean riding the bike if you try to go in say fourth gear the bike is likely to stall
rigth side under frame (when sitting on bike)
It all depends on what kind of dirt bike you have. If the clutch isn't a centrifugal clutch, (which means the clutch engages a certain acceleration speed) then usually the bike will force you to be in neutral, and hold in the clutch when starting it. If it is a centrifugal clutch, then usually you only have to be in neutral, since the driver isn't in control of the clutch. hope this helps.