Help thread: Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains
I have been reading about Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains and I am not sure which step should come first in a real workshop diagnosis. The reset itself may be simple, but I want to know what should be checked before clearing the message so I am not hiding a real service problem.

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5 repliesFor Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains, I would confirm the oil/service was actually done, then do the reset. A dashboard reminder is annoying, but a hidden missed service is worse.
I learned this the boring way: do one test, write the result down, then move on. Five changes at once only tells you that one of five things mattered. That is how I would approach Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains before spending money.
If the bike runs fine most of the time, would you still replace parts, or keep riding with a notebook and test plan?
Thomas Spagnoli: workshop approach for Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains
I would treat Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains as a diagnosis, not as a shopping list. The first job is to turn a vague complaint into a repeatable test.
Do not let forum confidence replace measurement. If two possible causes fit Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains, choose the one you can test cleanly first.
If you are new to this, join the free Motorcycle Mechanics Course on the platform. I made it to explain the workshop logic behind cases like Kawasaki ER6F lean angle sensor reset but no start remains, not just to list random parts.
Bring one result at a time and the forum can narrow it down properly. That is how a thread becomes a real workshop note.
Small update from my side: I found one suspect connector and I am cleaning it before touching anything more expensive. I will post the exact result, even if the answer ends up being embarrassingly simple.