Looks like the switch on my daily rider has failed and I'm adding a note here for anyone who is on the fence about the need to replace it.
Recently my clutch cable snapped about 20 miles from home on a flat stretch of rural road with intermittent traffic where trying to push start wasn't an option. I had two options: either spend all day dealing with trailer hell or ride it home without a functioning clutch. Fortunately, option 2 is a no-brainer on these bikes. All you need to do is put it in 2nd, pull the sidestand up and hit the start button. The starter will engage, you'll lurch forward in second, and you'll be motobricking at which point you can rev-match to shift gears. I rode home using all 5 gears without grinding or mis-shifting once.
That's not the first time I've had a clutch cable fail and not the first time I've had to start in second and ride with no clutch. Maybe someone will say that if I maintained and checked my clutch cable regularly that woudn't happen. True -- but s**t happens and those cables snap sometimes. This time it was because the little felt grommet at the lever end had disappeared and the cable frayed through. The point being that the ability to start with no clutch is a feature that has saved my ass at least twice, so do yourselves a favor -- if the switch fails, fix it.