'm flipping out here. I'm leaving on a long road trip in a couple days, and spent today in the garage tidying up the bike a little.
I've been having an issue with my throttle excessively vibrating, and while trying to pinpoint the source of the vibration, I disassembled the throttle assembly. After pinpointing the source of the vibration, I lost one of the two screws that holds the throttle/start assembly together and grabbed a slightly longer replacement screw from my stash.
When i tried to start the bike, there was no response from the start button, nothing. After taking a closer look, it seems that the longer screw may have done some damage, it ended up penetrating too far and partially severing one of the wires inside that leads to the on/off switch
I don't know much about electronics, so i did what i could, and cut out the damaged part of the wire and crimped it back together, but to no avail. The bike is still unresponsive.
How do I find out whats wrong here? I have a multi-meter but, I've never used it.
Also, I've read on the forum that there's a way to use a screw driver to bypass the start button; how exactly do i do that?
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