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Old 04-20-2008, 02:42 PM
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636 Tip sensor HELP!

I was trying to take mine apart to make it so the bike wont shut off, i put it bACK TOgether and now it doesnt work and the bike wont start! is there a way to just wire the 636 like the honda to where you just cross a few wires?
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Old 04-20-2008, 03:31 PM
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

just take the guts out of it. the axle and the rotator thing
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

yeah that little metal rod and plastic swining thing right? i took all that out and now itn doesnt work...i put one in from my other bike and then the bike started...I need for both bikes to start at all times.
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

some one got a spare untouched 03/04 636 tip sensor they can give up?

i'll paypal you money or trade parts
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

I think i have one
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

All you gotta do is yank out the metal thing and it'll work
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

or super glue/silicone or any other method to keep it from rotating...
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

well i need to do this on my new bike so could anyone help with instructions or have pics on how to disable this tip sensor? i tried looking in the search couldnt find any other threads.
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Old 04-23-2008, 06:17 PM
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

u dont need to worry about it till u learn balance point. and by the time u learn that you will have wrecked your bike plenty of times and worked on it.
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

i have an untouched tip sensor ill give up...


i dont understand why that didnt work though... worked on mine
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

you gotta plug it back in though after taking out the pendilum.
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

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you gotta plug it back in though after taking out the pendilum.
lol.. cap'in obvious over here...

didnt i send you back to the shed????
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Nobody sends Jordo to the shed!
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

Originally Posted by Wheeliest
u dont need to worry about it till u learn balance point. and by the time u learn that you will have wrecked your bike plenty of times and worked on it.
i would surely show you something about that balance point biatch
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

Originally Posted by Trock740stuntn
i would surely show you something about that balance point biatch
HA! im gonna go with not on this one...

either way... just open the box, take out the pendulum and metal rod, plug back in and go play...
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

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HA! im gonna go with not on this one...

either way... just open the box, take out the pendulum and metal rod, plug back in and go play...
alright thanks man thats all i needed not someone to tell me i need to practice balance point wheeliest go steal from some more people on here
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

here was my issue i took all the crap out the tip sensor and knocked one of the little micro chips loose...so i soldered it back on and BAM! its all G! now, Im back riding.
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

yeah i did take out the pendulam and plugged back in now bike wont turn over and im fuel injection light is blinking any help i even put the pendulam back in now bike wont start i think i might i broke a piece on the green chips when i open it would that cause it not to start
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Re: 636 Tip sensor HELP!

636 doesnt need to be disabled.
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636 doesnt need to be disabled.
+1, I have never had a reason to mess with mine
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