It does not have a reserve switch - it has a sensor in the reserve tank that turns a light on on the dash when you are low on fuel.
The 1800 is fuel injected it does NOT have a reserve!
Switch to reserve when you run out of gasoline in the normal position.
If you mean a reserve fuel switch, there isn't one. just a shutoff valve.
i need to know when fuel switch is pointed up is that for reserve or for full
Yes and no, I have a 2002 bandit 1200s, it has a reserve switch to the left of seat... You need to switch to reserve by around 115 miles ridden or the bike will slow at throttle and shut off. It has a gravity feed hose below normal hose, that is reserve, just simply turn the knob "arrow up" and it will go to reserve.
The 1983 through to 1985 have a low fuel warning light and no reserve switch. The warning light is hooked to a sensor which is in the secondary fuel tank under the seat.
The petcock should have an arrow on it. Up is reserve,down is on and 3 oclock is off.
No you can not switch jobs for the same employer, but they can reserve a job spot for you until your contract expires.
There os a knob on the left side of the machine. It has a black knob and a few positions reading "ON" , "RES" , & "PRI" On is for normal operation. RES is to switch to the reserve fuel, and PRI is to prime the engine if it is cold to start. Hope this helps.
If the bike is between an 1983 to 87 it does not have a reserve switch. It has an idiot light in the dash that tells you when you are on reserve. If it doesn't work you run out of gas.
Pet clock ? ( cock ) is an old term for the valve that opens and close the fuel line. It can be found just at the lower level of the fuel tank befor it goes to the filter and pump. There you can switch from run to reserve to off.