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Just started. Bike runs fine until I shift into 1st, then it shuts off (Clutch is pulled in of course). Is ther a clutch switch that causes this?

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You didn't say WHICH VTX 1800 you had (there's about 10), C, N1, N2, N3, R1, R2, R3, S1, S2, or S3, or I'm going with the C.

This year/model DOES have a clutch switch that the clutch lever operates off of.

It also has a side stand switch.

The problem could be this, also.

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Kick stand up?

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firstly remove clutch cable at lever, put into gear and see if its hard to push and turns the engine over - if its easy with little resistance then the clutch isnt releasing fully. check the pressure plate springs on clutch unit making sure the plates are squeezed up tight together and that centre hub is located correctly. if it is hard to push then check cable adjustment. hope this helps

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SOURCE: 2007 honda cbr 125 clutch is clunking in 1st and second

Check your engine oil, mine did the same when my oil level was low.

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