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Side stand safety bypass. Why?

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The side stand switch fails sometimes.....best I can come up with.
Yep. I disabled it on my Gen1s back when I did a lot of non-pavement mostly because it would cause my engine to cutout in rough conditions.

The clutch safety switch disabling did come in handy on my gen 2. I was going up a long ascent riding to Jakes Cabin in the Dragoon Mountains in southern Arizona and I stalled out. The correct move on a steep ascent is to back down. In this case that might hav been 75 years and that didnt see realistic. Just getting off the bike was going to be pretty hairy never mind turning it around. I couldn't slip the clutch enough to make forward progress in the loose rocks, all I could get was wheel spin. I was able to to "hot start it" with the starter button in first gear and get rolling a bit and in a flash start it and take off.
I also bypassed the clutch safety switch which was a life saver in a couple of scenarios, the most memorable when a rider ahead of me stalled out going over Murphy's Hogback on the White Rim Trail. While not intended to do so, the starter motor provides instant torque to get you rolling then you can hot start and ride out.