Boulevard C-50 needs help

..could use a bit more detail...?

you mean as you try to engage first gear it dies?
you mean you try to start it with the clutch engaged and it dies?:roll:
you mean it idles fine ?

what did you wash it with ?

is it black ? :lol4:
 
Not dumb at all. It probably IS the kickstand switch that is stuck or shorted out by water so that it appears to be down even if it is not...........or a wire that it is loose or broken and the washing is just a coincidence.
 
That was my first thought - kickstand down or switch stuck/shorted. Other than that we'd meed a bit more detail of the problem.
 
I checked mine out and it probably is the switch pin stuck or a possible short as the wires are not protected very well. Maybe a little wd would do the trick if not locate the short.
 
Yep, definitely sounds like something related to the kick stand switch. I has a similar problem with my '79 Yamaha XS1100. It had a couple of wrapped wires that sometimes when I'd wash it, even though I knew of the problem and would try to avoid direct water on those specific wrapped wires, it would still get enough moisture inside the wrapping to keep it from starting. After a few hours of drying it would crank up without a problem.
 
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