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Solenoid relays under seat?

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    SpookDog
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    There are 2 of them and I still haven’t found a satisfactory answer as to what they are or do. The nearest my searching has found is 1 is a neutral relay but that doesn’t make any sense to me. I thought 1 might be to do with the side stand kill switch function. The other one would still be a mystery if I’m right about the sidestand.
    It’s an early 1988~96 loom and magneto. Any light shed would be appreciated.
    P.S. I have tried the search function 🤥

    Thank yoos’

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      There are 2 of them and I still haven’t found a satisfactory answer as to what they are or do. The nearest my searching has found is 1 is a neutral relay but that doesn’t make any sense to me. I thought 1 might be to do with the side stand kill switch function. The other one would still be a mystery if I’m right about the sidestand.
      It’s an early 1988~96 loom and magneto. Any light shed would be appreciated.
      P.S. I have tried the search function 🤥

      Thank yoos’

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      Calum
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      @spookdog @scrimsmustang Would know what they are. Especially if you find it on Fowlers and get the part number.

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        In my 3SH TDR parts catalogue they are listed as "relay assembly" with no other details

        Usually relays are for the starter motor, headlights, side-stand etc so I think that you are quite close

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          In my 3SH TDR parts catalogue they are listed as "relay assembly" with no other details

          Usually relays are for the starter motor, headlights, side-stand etc so I think that you are quite close

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          @nottsbiker
          I think I’ve sussed it. Relay 1 is to ‘tell’ the circuit that it’s out of neutral (and so activate relay 2). 2 is to ‘tell’ the circuit that the stand is up and safe to run. If the stand is down it will earth/kill the ignition!
          That took me some thinking!! 😳

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            @nottsbiker
            I think I’ve sussed it. Relay 1 is to ‘tell’ the circuit that it’s out of neutral (and so activate relay 2). 2 is to ‘tell’ the circuit that the stand is up and safe to run. If the stand is down it will earth/kill the ignition!
            That took me some thinking!! 😳

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            Another question!

            Are there any speedometers, of my size and shape, that go over 80MPH?
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              Another question!

              Are there any speedometers, of my size and shape, that go over 80MPH?
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              @spookdog xt350, goes up to 110mph and is same shape and size. Also same size front wheel but I'm not sure maybe you would need the Speedo drive too.

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                @spookdog xt350, goes up to 110mph and is same shape and size. Also same size front wheel but I'm not sure maybe you would need the Speedo drive too.

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                @markus-w
                Cheers bud!...

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                  @markus-w
                  Cheers bud!...

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                  @spookdog it doesn't sound right to me as all bikes would have them
                  It's more likely one is relay for electric start an the other is flasher relay

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                    @spookdog it doesn't sound right to me as all bikes would have them
                    It's more likely one is relay for electric start an the other is flasher relay

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                    @dan28
                    I don’t have a electric start. I have an 88 DTR125 Also my indicator relay is a 3 pin one behind the headlight. These 2 are 4pin. They control the sidestand kill switch, which the previous owner removed from my bike 🙄

                    PS modern bikes are a bit more solid state,...

                    I know it doesn’t sound right, and might not be as I stated it. I am sure that it is to stop you pulling away with the side stand down. 1 neutral switch, 1 relay. 1 sidestand switch 1 relay. It’s how old computers worked before solid state. On a newer bike the ecu would probably do the job...

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