Starting the Engine
The starter interlock system allows the engine to be started only when the transmission is in neutral, or when the transmission is in gear with the clutch disengaged (clutch lever pulled in).
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Perform the Pre-Ride Inspections. See Overview. Properly secure any cargo.
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Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position. Retract the sidestand.
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Turn the ignition key to the ON position.
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Move the engine stop/run switch to the RUN position.
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Shift the transmission to neutral.
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Apply the front brakes. Disengage the clutch (pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebar).
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Press and release the starter switch to start the engine. The starter motor will crank until the engine starts, but no more than 3 seconds. If the engine does not start, wait five seconds, then try again.
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If starting a COOL engine, DO NOT open the throttle while starting. Idle speed is computer controlled and will adjust automatically. Allow the engine to warm up for 30 seconds minimum at low RPM after starting. Do not run the engine above 2500 RPM. If starting a WARM engine, DO NOT open the throttle while starting.
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If either the check engine indicator or the low oil pressure indicator remains on after the engine starts, stop the engine immediately. Refer to the low oil pressure indicator information on MFD Tell-Tales.
NOTICEOperating an engine with a misfire or non-firing cylinder can overheat the catalytic converter, which could result in catalytic converter damage and loss of emission control. DO NOT OPERATE the motorcycle if a misfire or non-firing cylinder exists. - Leave the throttle closed and allow the engine to idle. Idle speed will gradually slow to normal as the engine warms to operating temperature.