06 zx10 clutch switch

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06 zx10 clutch switch

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Hi guys,

This probably applies to any bike but I'm turning my 06 zx10 into a tracky and I'm wanting to remove unwanted bits. This includes the indicator/light switch. The loom is also attached to the clutch switch loom so wanted to unplug the whole thing. It starts and runs fine but wanted to ask if I might run into any problems without it and what the clutch switch is actually for?

Bike is un-rideable at the moment so I can't test it out...

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Re: 06 zx10 clutch switch

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No trackies or race bikes without a clutch switch out there?
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Re: 06 zx10 clutch switch

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I think mines still plugged in?
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Re: 06 zx10 clutch switch

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Cheers, Wattie
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Re: 06 zx10 clutch switch

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If you remove the entire block you'll lose your lap timer function from the stopwatch, my bike has "something"unplugged, no idea what it was though but I can't see a switch on the clutch.
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Re: 06 zx10 clutch switch

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That, to me, looks like your clutch switch... So no problems with anything then?

I don't care about the lap timer function. I'll use go pro to help with those. I'm still slow enough to count in whole seconds, rather than tenths lol
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Re: 06 zx10 clutch switch

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Nope, no problems :)
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