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Dear all,

I'm italian, therefore i apologize for my english, but i'm writing on this fourm since i hope to find a solution to my problem. I'm struggling to understand the reason why, when riding my bike, if i hit a pothole, it looks like it suddenly switches off, or, anyway, the bike performs the start check on the dashboard. I've tried to check the relais, fuses, battery, however nothing fixed the issue.
I've a suzuky gsxr 750.
Does anyone have any tips or had the same issue?
Thanks in advance
 

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Not uncommon. Check your kickstand. When you hit a big bump, it'll bounce down for a split second which is enough to engage the safety interlock. Others have found one of the springs broken or just missing. Others have just bypassed the safety switch and called it a day.

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I've actually checked the kicstand already and it didn't help. Do u have any other tips? ?
 

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Check it again.

If you knew what you were doing, you wouldn't be here.
How did you check it?
Yeah for sure i'am looking for help, but i knew it is quite common that this issue arises becasue of the kickstand. Btw, i actually bounded (or blocked, dunno the proper term) to make sure it wouldn't move, had a ride, hit a puthole and had the same problem.
 

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uh im guessing he pushed the button and it was smooth. maybe even wiped the chain lube garbage off a lubed it as well. how else would you do it? rear tire on stand bike in gear "rolling" then start whacking all the controls and safety switches involved in that system. who ever said start at the battery must love chasing electrical crap. im sure he was trying to say start at the source, Your ignition fuse, jump to the safety kill items that will not let you start the bike or kill it when you stop whether it is a button you push or the gear/stand safety, etc. i can count the breaks in that system on one hand You got it buddy. seriously get a paddock stand and start tapping stuff to simulate the hit
Hy there ... thank u for your suggestion. I've connected the wires of the switch button, so that the bike is always provided with electricity. Nothing changed, the problem still occur. I've checked the fuses, they're fine, the repair as well. I've also connected the kickstand wires so to bypass the sensor. I have no clue ok what should I do since I've also tried many times to simulate the hit but I haven't noticed anything.
What should I check on the gear sensor?
 

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Hy there ... thank u for your suggestion. I've connected the wires of the switch button, so that the bike is always provided with electricity. Nothing changed, the problem still occur. I've checked the fuses, they're fine, the repair as well. I've also connected the kickstand wires so to bypass the sensor. I have no clue ok what should I do since I've also tried many times to simulate the hit but I haven't noticed anything.
What should I check on the gear sensor?
I meant "relais " not repair
 
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