well apparently between not paying attention and the lack of lok tight on a screw cost me I got up for work a couple of days ago stumbled out to the bike with sleep still in my eye's and as I was getting ready to put my helmet on I reached up turned on the switch and hit the starter button my bike sprung to life and headed for the work bench at the back of my garage I dropped the stuff in my hand and placed my self to the side of the bike trying to grab for the clutch, the bike fell over on me knocked me over and left me swearing on my butt with my beloved laying on top of me. I squirmed out from under the bike and finally go her back on the side stand and started investigating why it started if it wasn't in neutral as I had not had an issue with any of the switches before, apparently the screw to the clutch switch had backed out just enough to allow the tit on the switch to pass by the clutch lever so lesson learned with a generous helping of lok tight and a tight screw problem fixed fortunetly other than a bruised ego me and my girl averted disaster but I have to say I now park the bike in the garage in neutral<LOL>
Todd
Todd