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im trying to help my friend out he has a 93 Kawasaki zx7r ninja he parked in in a wendys parking lot and wen he came back he saw that some pice of sh** busted the key hole trying to steal his bike his key wont work anymore we decided to try and hot-wire it because he needs the bike to get around and were short on cash so he had a friend with a pickup take it to my hose and we have bin trying to wire in a switch to bypass the key just so he can get it running dose ennybody know ware we cold find a free wiring diagram to help us or know enny way to wire up some switches

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im trying to help my friend out he has a 93 Kawasaki zx7r ninja he parked in in a wendys parking lot and wen he came back he saw that some pice of sh** busted the key hole trying to steal his bike his key wont work anymore we decided to try and hot-wire it because he needs the bike to get around and were short on cash so he had a friend with a pickup take it to my hose and we have bin trying to wire in a switch to bypass the key just so he can get it running dose ennybody know ware we cold find a free wiring diagram to help us or know enny way to wire up some switches

not really sure what to do... but I would imagine that most people wouldn't help you because of your grammar. I would just take the bike to a certified tech. I cant image that it would be costly to fix.

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It wouldn't be too costly. Probably 60 for labor plus the cost of a new part.

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It wouldn't be too costly. Probably 60 for labor plus the cost of a new part.

yea we checked it was 200 for the new starter switch and i don't wanna thingk about the labor lol

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