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dreded

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Ok I searched and couldnt find an exact answer...

My Warrior has to be in neutral to start it, is this normal or should I also be able to pull the clutch in gear?

If I should be able to pull clutch whats likely to be issue?
 
out of the 7 ppl that have already viewed this nobody can tell me if they pull their clutch in in gear if it starts or not?
 
sounds like the clutch switch is bad. follow the wires under the hood and unplug it and then plug the two ends on the harness side together and itll eliminate the need for the switch. then itll start in any gear
 
out of the 7 ppl that have already viewed this nobody can tell me if they pull their clutch in in gear if it starts or not?
most have disconected their ebrake and clutch sesor years ago, frankly I can't remeber. I do what bikewarrior said. then you can pull you ebrake cable out and get a block off for your rear caliper also. then you also have the option of getting an aftermarket clutch lever and getting rid of the big bulky on on there. The only thing is you NEED to make sure you are in nuetral or have the clutch pulled in beause it will start in gear without the lever pulled.
 
yep if you bypass the clutch switch it will start in gear with the clutch out... and imnot gonna lie i sometimes start it like this when we are moving camping gear and my hand are full hahaha... kinda hard on starters but as long as your in first mines starts right up haha
 
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