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2004 Nevada Classic IE 750 - Neutral Switch Access

Tailchaser1960

Just got it firing!
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Hi,
Apologies if this is in the wrong section as I'm not overly familiar with Guzzis and am trying to help a friend out with his Nevada. The issue he has is that the Black wire that should be connected to the neutral switch has fallen off (it's in the little loom that also goes to the oil pressure switch) and I cannot see how to gain access to the switch without taking a lot of parts off the bike.

Is there a guide on how to gain access to and replace if necessary the neutral switch anywhere or could someone take pity on us and guide us through the process.

Many thanks,

Jeff
 
The neutral switch is at the back of the gearbox. With the back wheel removed you might be able to go in from the rear with long needle nose pliers to attach the wire. Be patient and get everything lined up correctly. If it doesn't go on easy, don't try to force it.
 
Thanks John, I managed to get it back on by removing the lower section of the rear mudguard and viewing the switch with a remote camera (great ebay buy!) and a pair of long nose pliers.
 
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