slidersn21
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If you don't know what it is, don't move it .
I installed some HIDs over the weekend and relocated my bank angle sensor, without knowing what it was and I had some issues with fuel cut off this morning on the way to work when I would go WOT in 1st.
Needless to say I felt pretty stupid restarting my bike in traffic a few times...hehehe.
For those that don't know what the bank angle sensor is: It's located behind your headlight fairing and is mounted in the center with the words "up" on it with 3 wires coming out.
Headlight assembly and support bracket 2.25. Number "2." Page 132 of the service manual.
The bank angle sensor cuts fuel if it detects the bike in to extreme of an angle such as when it's laid down.
I installed some HIDs over the weekend and relocated my bank angle sensor, without knowing what it was and I had some issues with fuel cut off this morning on the way to work when I would go WOT in 1st.
Needless to say I felt pretty stupid restarting my bike in traffic a few times...hehehe.
For those that don't know what the bank angle sensor is: It's located behind your headlight fairing and is mounted in the center with the words "up" on it with 3 wires coming out.
Headlight assembly and support bracket 2.25. Number "2." Page 132 of the service manual.
The bank angle sensor cuts fuel if it detects the bike in to extreme of an angle such as when it's laid down.