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78 100/7 kill switch

79woodsie

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The kill switch on my 78 100/7 has a Off ON Off configuration and the red lever rotates from the lower Off up to the ON. Should the red lever go from OFF to OFF with ON in the middle. I am trying to start the bike for the first time in 7 years. Starting with zero knowledge of BMW's. Thanks.
 
I got it. Jumped on the a bit too soon. Like I said, new to me. There appears to be damage to the housing of the kill switch. Is there a stop moulded into the housing? My lever will go past the ON the dash lights go out. I will have to pay attention to that while troubleshooting. I will make a hard stop before I take in on the road. I will check out the link. Thanks
 
Other precaution

Also, since these carbs have a somewhat unusual choking method. Be sure to keep the throttle closed fully until you hear the engine start to fire up, and then slowly start rotating the throttle. This is kind of "un-natural" if you have had other brands which have a "butterfly" type choke.
 
New switches are relatively cheap. Buy new ones while you can; they go a long way toward making your bike look and feel nice.
 
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