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by Kryten » Fri Mar 09, 2012 5:12 pm
Hi Jerry,
Glad you have had what will hopefuly be a solution.
Had a look at the bike and the various manuals and drawings I have, now some one may correct me, but this is how I think it works.
The contact pin located in the end of the selector drum completes a circuit down to earth. In neutral this pin is in line with a contact on the end of the wire that you have solder repaired. There are no moving parts in the switch body so if you needed and were able you could dig out pretty much all the potting compound (as it is called) this may give you even more wire to join to or even allow you to solder a new wire direct onto the contact.
There is the possibility of a substitute as Sparki has done from a later GSXR, but you could use the gear indicator switch from another model GSX and disregard the other 5 wires used for gear indication circuit, although you would have to remake the connection from a multi-pole to a single bullet type.
On the bikes with the Digital Gear Indicator as the selector drum rotates to a different angle, then a different contact is made to earth and the relavent lamp is illuminated on the indicator, I dont think the 550/650 are interchangable with the 750 or 1100 as they had 6 gears, unless some one has done it in the past.
Jim
750 SZ (Not So) Skruffy Kat
1000 SZ in bits
7/11 SZ Long term
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