I guess it's a good idea from a safety standpoint, the same concept would apply to a sidestand interlock. Although I would say that if the MoCo just went to a system that only allowed the bike to start in neutral, that would be the best of both worlds. I will confess, I did attempt to start my bike once (on my '03 Ultra) with the bike on the sidestand...thinking it was in neutral. WRONG! Boy was I surprised when the bike lurched forward. Thanks God it didn't fall off the Jiffy Stand. I never made the same mistake again.
i'm guessing it's a "safety" feature to prevent a bike (parked in gear) from lurching forward. come to think of it.....i have always started bikes this way
Cause ya need two hands when drinking coffee and eating donuts!!! LOL
Im sorry I mean no disrespect I couldn't help myself. I appreciate all the LEO's on this site as well as on the street truly!!! Bill
Starting with the 2007 model year, H-D added a clutch interlock switch to their bikes. You have to have the clutch in or have the tranny in neutral for the motor to turn over. This applies to civilian bikes as well as police models though only motors have the jiffy stand interlock.
why is it that you have to pull the clutch in to start a police bike but NOT other harleys? Can you change that?
Yes, you can change it. The interlock works with a switch located in the clutch perch, much like the brake light switch in the right handlebar master cylinder mount. I did it on mine when I installed chrome controls and HD didn't offer chrome controls or levers that worked with the interlock switch on my '04 police EG.
As others have replied, the interlock is now a standard feature on newer HD models. Personally, I never had a problem with it and it's how I still start the bike even though I no longer have the interlock.
Buy or borrow a service manual for your bike and the wiring diagrams in the back will show you which wires you will need to connect to bypass the interlock.