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its me again...dude with cb750F......i am trying to get the motor started up, but im not sure if my clutch switch is working or not, there is also a neutral switch. is there a way to by pass these thigns just to get th emotor spinning to see if it work?
 

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dude if you can get to where the hot wire hooks to the starter, use some jumper cable and connect it straight to a battery and hook the negative to the starter housing and it should spin right up. If it doesn't and throws lots of sparks or smells like burnt electronics disconect it quickly. If you do it like this it will single out the starter straight away.
 
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its me again...dude with cb750F......i am trying to get the motor started up, but im not sure if my clutch switch is working or not, there is also a neutral switch. is there a way to by pass these thigns just to get th emotor spinning to see if it work?
I had the same problem on my 750 shadow i took me months and a bout 1000.00 to figure it out.My bike would turn over but wouldn`t start.Then i found out my neutral switch was gone.If you connect a wire going from the neutral switch to the neg side of your battery that will bypass it,Jeff
 
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