636 tip over sensor?

Old 01-19-2008, 06:59 PM
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636 tip over sensor?

i know a lot of guys dont do it but i want to just to be sure it doesn't shut my bike off. how do you disengauge the tip over sensor on an 03 or 04 636?
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

it only works side to side or unless its about at like 3 o clock.

the sensor is under the seat but im not sure how to fix it.

it might like the gsxrs. take it apart and fill it with a hard epoxy so the neelde doesnt move.
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Old 01-19-2008, 07:09 PM
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

if it is the same as my 06 636.. disassemble the sensor, remove the spinner internal
i have my seat off pm for pics
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

anyone know how to disengauge one for an 03?
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

its probably the exact same switch 03-06
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

Its in a square black box underneath the front seat. There is a
*pengilum inside the black box. You do not need to remove it, its prolly not ur problem
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

i'm not having a problem with the bike or anything i just wanna remove it or make it so it can't work
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

the only time mine is a problem is on stalls, 25% of the time.. and my bar is way past 12 oclock, its more like 2 oclock if i go to the bar...

i wouldnt worry about it in till it starts to mess with you
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

Originally Posted by Stubbz
i'm not having a problem with the bike or anything i just wanna remove it or make it so it can't work
just open up the tip over box thing and take out the weight in the middle on the bar. did it on mine over the summer with no prob.

do you still want those vids? i got too busy with family to head out your way during xmas
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

I never even thought about it , my bike has no issues side to side, or back to 12.
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

I may have to do this
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

its just like the other guy posted. open it and tale out the pendulum that swings and put it back together. simple
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

just so every one knows the 03-04 is mounted on the front of the battery tray under your tank
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

No need to disconnect it. It doesnt cause any problems. If it stays running on its side, I believe it can suck oil into the cylinders and cause hydrolock. That's if you didnt do the pair mod. Leave it in.
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

I like when my bike shuts off after wrecking, mine is staying put for now.
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

Open the box and take the pendalum out then put the box back together and reconnect.
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Re: 636 tip over sensor?

Originally Posted by blip636
if it is the same as my 06 636.. disassemble the sensor, remove the spinner internal
i have my seat off pm for pics
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here it is
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just open up the tip over box thing and take out the weight in the middle on the bar. did it on mine over the summer with no prob.

do you still want those vids? i got too busy with family to head out your way during xmas
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its just like the other guy posted. open it and tale out the pendulum that swings and put it back together. simple
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just so every one knows the 03-04 is mounted on the front of the battery tray under your tank
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Open the box and take the pendalum out then put the box back together and reconnect.
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