Triumph Quit Ignoring Your Ignition Problems

I have a 2012 roadster, I was told to not use the killswitch, was that bull****?
 
I have a 2012 roadster, I was told to not use the killswitch, was that bull****?
Back when these bikes were new and no one knew much about them the biggest problem that seemed incurable was the high idle/no idle and there were many theories around. It was suggested that using the side stand switch or the kill switch "confused" the ECU. Of course it turned out to be the TPS and your bike should have the new style. They are still not infallible but failures are no longer common.
 
Well My head lights were going out at high speeds under load which kind of sucked at night Anyway I was able to get the security screws out from the bottom half of the ley switch without having to remove the triple tree and handle bar stuff. My solder looked good although the wire wire was missing some insulation, but did not look like it was contacting anything. Anyway the contact definetly were heated up and I farked the plastic casing up taking the swith apart. So I ordered a new one and it just arrived. Now to take the lower half off and add it to my upper half so I can keep the same keys. EB kit is already in the bike. But hey still waiting on some parts anywya which is why I might be riding my Sprint instead of the Falcon
Anyway the security screws are not hard to puch loose heck I even broke the first one after I got it loose the second one I was able to get out and fortunately there was soem of the first one hanging out the hole when I got the switch down which I was able to unscrew with my fingers. Thank god for some luck

I was darn close to going keyless !!!!!!!
 
 


I'm not sure if I have the same problem, but it sounds like it. Not long ago after turning on my bike and watching the gauges move, then they went off, and then on again. Now my bike is dead, and i have 12.7 Volts on my battery. So I'm wondering if it could be the switch in this case.
 
hi guys, new to site. also new to what i now know is the infamous R3 ignition fault.2008 rocket 111 classic 7,700 miles on clock. first failed a couple of months ago, rode to work and came back to it 9hr later and no clock lights and no start. left it there till the morning and came back with jump leads and it started. just thought the battery was down (although it lives on trickle charger). i now know it only started by sheer luck !! it has now happened 5-6 times and the temporary fix is to bang the bars hard against the stops (as per info off your site, thank-you) was just going to get it to triumph to put it on dyno for a fueling fault (only averaging 17 mpg ) so cost is going up. i am going to try to get the dealer to pay for switch thru triumph. but i dont hold out much hope reading these threads. with the bike having a car sized engine and a small bike battery, has anyone done a conversion so you can turn the headlights off for shorter journeys to give the battery a chance to keep some charge ? love the bike but dislike triumphs handling of it. has the complaints gathered on this site been sent to triumph ?if so what was the outcome ?
 
I was riding home from work made a left turn and the engine cutout and notice the low fuel light com on. As son as i straitened the bike out it ran fine again with an occasional sputter on along the way. It cut out again turning into the drive and the low fuel light again. when in the garage I checked the fuel. plenty of fuel but there was water pooled around the opening. I found that the over fill drain line was pinched closed. after clearing the line I proceeded to start it and nothing; no lights, gauges, nothing. After monkeying for 5 min or so I turned the handle bars and lights. I then traced the loos connection to the ignition switch. Except for some fuel mapping issues the bike has been problem free. After doing some research on line I found this forum and joined. It is a lot of valuable information, thanks to all of you. I have an Eastern Beaver kit on its way with the low beam shut off and ordered a new ignition switch from the dealer. Triumph did not offer any improved design or acknowledged a problem. Looking at the new Roadster on the showroom floor it appears to have the same switch? Anyway I should have the parts next week some time. Wish me luck.
 

How did switch repalecment go I have one on order and was trying to figure how to remove the old one. Were you able to use the original key?