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CB 1100 won't start - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: CB 1100 won't start (/showthread.php?tid=4676) |
RE: CB 1100 won't start - GoldOxide_imp - 12-19-2020 I use the kill switch all the time to ensure it still works. Just something I've practiced since riding inception. Thankfully, I have never had kill switch gear fail on me. RE: CB 1100 won't start - redbirds_imp - 12-19-2020 I really detest kill switches as they are often a source of trouble. I've had a problem with mine when the bike was new and I inadvertently brushed it with a glove while riding and the motor suddenly quit. The switch was not turned off but after turning the switch off and back on the motor started. All the years I've ridden motorcycles I can never recall ever needing this useless device. RE: CB 1100 won't start - pdedse - 12-19-2020 (12-19-2020, 08:13 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: I use the kill switch all the time to ensure it still works. Just something I've practiced since riding inception. Thankfully, I have never had kill switch gear fail on me. That's funny...I go the other route. I never use it; I figure it's a part that can wear out, so why use it if you don't have to. RE: CB 1100 won't start - Lord Popgun - 12-19-2020 I’m like GO. Hopefully exercising it now and then keeps the contacts clean. Ya know Redbirds, it could be jumpered easily enough if it bothers you that much. RE: CB 1100 won't start - flynrider - 12-19-2020 (12-19-2020, 04:10 AM)GeorgiaRider_imp Wrote: This was exactly it. After flipping the kill switch about 50 times I finally heard the fuel pump activate and it cranked instantly. How hard was it to disassemble and clean? Glad you found the issue. This one is a bit frustrating. I was in the middle of a road trip, so it was done by a Honda shop. It only took about 1/2 hr. They just disassembled the switch housing and used contact cleaner and a little abrasive paper to clean the contacts. That was three years ago and I haven't had a problem since then. (12-19-2020, 08:08 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I was wondering if you gents that have had this issue normally use it for killing the bike? Not me. I never use the kill switch, which was why I was baffled when mine went bad. RE: CB 1100 won't start - Houtman_imp - 12-19-2020 I always thought that exercising causes wear on the body , could be the same on bikes. RE: CB 1100 won't start - Lord Popgun - 12-19-2020 No doubt the switches wear. But water intrusion and corrosion are a more common failure mode. RE: CB 1100 won't start - GoldOxide_imp - 12-19-2020 (12-19-2020, 08:28 AM)redbirds_imp Wrote: I really detest kill switches as they are often a source of trouble. I've had a problem with mine when the bike was new and I inadvertently brushed it with a glove while riding and the motor suddenly quit. The switch was not turned off but after turning the switch off and back on the motor started. All the years I've ridden motorcycles I can never recall ever needing this useless device. lol - In theory, hopefully never! How many have had the opportunity to remember to flick the [emergency cut-off] switch as they go flying over the handlebars and towards the concrete curb? RE: CB 1100 won't start - peterbaron - 12-19-2020 Too much drama about a little switch....
RE: CB 1100 won't start - Houtman_imp - 12-19-2020 Can we please switch to something else ....... |