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David-Z
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I must start by saying that I am an idiot. I was doing work (Carbs) on the bike for the off-season, and I left my battery in the bike. I initially had it covered in a towel, but took it off to wipe my hands for a different project. Long story short, I never put it back and the Fuel Gauge arm arc'ed off my positive and negative terminals. This caused the fuel gauge wires to fry instantly as well as the ground to the frame that comes off of the same loom. I remember having stator issues and disconnecting this ground as a "check this first" type of thing. I cleaned up the mess as best as I could and cut / the dead wires out and capped off the ends (as I figured I would just go without a gas gauge). Whelp, got the carbs back on yesterday as well as the fuel tank and everything connected. Turn the key, and there is power. I have the oil light and the neutral light. but no headlight. Looking at the head light, it might be burned out as it is a little dark (but I can not really tell, but easy and cheap enough to replace). Things are looking positive at this point, but when I go to hit the electric start, I get nothing. It has been a winter since I have ridden, so I made sure to check the Kill/Run switch, and that it is in the right position, but still nothing. For what I know about electricity and electrical systems, which is next to nothing, is that if you do not know what you are doing, is to not do anything at all and have someone who knows what they are doing help. Can anyone think of something that I am missing? If I should replace the whole harness? Fix what is currently wrong? Push it off a cliff? I just want to kick myself in the ass for not taking the battery out in the first place.
Thanks every one!!!!
Thanks every one!!!!