My bike is rigged to a toggle switch under the handle bars. It's kinda
ratty, but I love it that way. The power to the digital odometer the
previous owner had on it remained on. It just kills the engine. The
fuse box appeared to have no blown fuses. The next step is to take the
tank off or get my hands on a shop manual (I only have the owners
manual) and try and identify the possibilities and work backwards from
there...If anyone knows any other things that could be causing my bike
to shut off when I put it into gear let me know.
Thanks Ya'll.


On May 7, 8:17 pm, surfswab <surfs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did you maybe inadvertently turn the kill switch to off?  Is the
> battery up to snuff?  Any blown fuses?  A ground wire loose?
>
> Any one of those could cause the issue.
>
> On May 7, 10:59 pm, "xXMr.CrossXx" <jarr...@mugsyclicks.com> wrote:
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> > I just got a used 1991 Honda NightHawk750 and I love it. Thing is,
> > when I got on my bike after work today to ride home I started the
> > engine in neutral and let it warm up. When it was warm I shifted it
> > into first gear and my bike completely shut off. I tried again and
> > again with the same result. I tried shifting it into 2nd and bump
> > starting it...Nothing. I had my buddy come by and check the
> > electronics on the clutch and the kickstand sensors and they seemed to
> > be operating properly. I'm at a loss and I really want to get back on
> > my bike.
> > Thanks in advance for any advice.

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