kevmean wrote:
Sounds like the sidestand switch is working OK as putting stand up allows the bike to start........more likely a problem with the neutral switch and the bike thinking it's in gear ....if so pulling the clutch in will allow it to start but if you start to let clutch out with stand down it'll cut out again.
Other possibility i think is a faulty diode but Maz will confirm

Hmm... maybe you are correct. There is another problem to which my local harley-davidsson center told me was maybe because i had a bad battery. If i try to start the bike (with the stand up) and don´t pull in the clutch the starter motor sounds like a screwdriver when it hits it´s maximum momentum (did i explain that correct?) you know when it clicks around like hell and sounds like a childs toy machine-gun. If i pull in the clutch the starter motor turns around nicely and makes the engine run. The guy at harley-davidsson thought that it was because of the battery that it didn´t have enough power for the starter motor to turn the engine on with the clutch not pulled in, and after a few tries it even did this when i had the clutch pulled in, so think maybe it hasn´t enough power? But maybe this could have something to do with the neutral switch to? Will buy a new battery to see if it solves that problem. Will test and try to start the bike to with the clutch pulled in and the side stand down and see what happens.
Came to think about one thing, does the neutral switch also affects the fuel pump and the head lamp? Because when the side stand is down the fuel pump wont run and the head lamp is out. When i flick up the side stand the head lamp comes to live and you hear the fuel pump turns on. When i flick down the side stand again it turns of the fuel pump again and also the head lamp. I know that the fuel pumps is turned off because if i flick up the side stand ones more i hear the sound from the fuel pump turning on again.
By the faulty diode you mean one of the fuses in the fuse box am i right?
Thanks for the help so far

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Hmmm... if it is the neutral switch, is this something you could replace by your self? Or is it better to have my local harley center fix this for me?