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Two things to check 1-there was a recall on the key switch you will need to see if it was ever replaced. 2-It could be the dogbone fuse has a hair line crack in it,if you have not done the blade fuse holder change I would do it. Just one other thing comes to mind you may need to check your pulse generators,as when they heat up and are bad your motor will die. Just my 2 cents------------------Hal
 

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As others have already stated the repaired key switch will have three small screws in the cover if you look up between the forks you can see the bottom of your key switch. If you see three small screws holding the cover on the key switch it is the fixed one,if not then its old. I had a 84 parts bike and pulled the key switch out of it and repaired the one on my bike. I cleaned the copper connections and applied some molly 60 to lube it and it has worked fine ever since.---------------Hal
 
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