NTXFJR
Well-known member
Sounds good. Without dreams, where are we?
So do I. it's been my usual method of killing the engine on all my bikes for years. I need to stop it though so I'll stop leaving the ignition on.It will actually log those? On mine, I will often just put the kickstand down when I come to a stop where I'm parking and let it kill the engine.
If yours is the 2014 shown in your profile, then there would have been no problem resetting the code. The mechanism changed for the 2016, that's where the "magic cable" is needed.At about 300 miles on mine we did a bunch of farkle wiring and in the process, took off the gas tank. Shortly after that the CEL came on. At the 600 mile screwing they reset the CEL and asked if I had taken off the tank and turned on the key. I said yes and they decided that's what triggered the CEL.
My point is that they were able to hook up to the bike, read the code and reset it without overnighting a magic cable.
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It used to be taught in MSF courses to use that switch then turn off the key. In classes it would keep both hands on the bars with the engine running. I don't know if that's why some people do it, but that's what was taught.Somewhat off topic but why do people use the kill switch to shut down the engine intend of the key? I suppose it could be to keep the switched farkles, i.e.; GPS going, but other than such, why not use the key? That mitigates the chance of walking away and having to return to a dead battery. Also may prevent the dreaded CEL code coming on!!
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