I have been a member of this group for the past 10 years but haven’t posted in quite a while so had to create a new account.
I have owned my 1983 GS550ES for the past 9 years and it has been remarkably reliable. I changed the regulator/rectifier 5 years ago (thanks to this group) but other than a carb cleaning, it runs great.
Currently, I'm trying to resolve an ignition issue that began a couple of days after I dropped the bike on its left side (for the first time ever) after it got away from me in the driveway when I wasn't paying attention.
Problem: No ignition
Description: When attempting to start a faint "click" can be heard when pushing the start button and another faint "click" when releasing. When I disconnect the ignitor, the same "clicks" can be heard only they are noticably louder.
Observations to note:
- display cluster lights are bright (normal)
- head light (high/low) is normal
- battery tested with ignition key in off position at 12.7v (new battery last year)
- battery tested with ignition key in on position at 9.6v
- run switch is on
Thinking of testing the clutch safety switch next . Some posts have mentioned removing the fairing, others have mentioned unscrewing the wire underneath the clutch. The cable presently runs from the clutch, and under the tank. There are what looks like 2 screws underneath the clutch lever. Can I jump/bypass from under the clutch or should the tank be removed to join the wires at the end? Don’t want to fry anything.
Also, should I test the ignitor next? How can I do this?
Any advice would be helpful.
Thank you.
JP
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