Once we got back to my place, I left the bike running and grabbed the multimeter. At idle, I was putting out 14.5volts at the battery so I know it was charging. I shut the bike off and verified I had 12.7 volts on the battery with the key on. I also checked the battery side of the starter solenoid where it was at 12.5 and the starter solenoid side of the battery showed 11 when I pushed the start button. I also shorted across the solenoid with a screwdriver resulting in the starter turning but the engine still didn't fire.
After calling Steve, we tested a few more areas. With the probe in the orange white wire at the coil side of the ignitor connector, I had 12v without pressing the starter button. Pressing the button dropped the voltage down to 10v. I had the same results at each of the coils as well. He also had me use my meter wire to test straight from the battery positive with the probe sitting next to the orange white wire and no change.
Every connection was replaced in March; the one wire I said was out of its terminal was for the gear display and that is back in and working great. All of my fuses are good and all of my grounds are good. I also know I'm getting spark since I drove the 20 miles back to the house without incident.
I don't know what could be causing my problem. Any ideas as to what I should check next?
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