I'm Clark and I'm new. I just bought my first bike, a 1980 GS550L. I've had for maybe two months now. Repainted it, got some new bars and grips, and all cleaned up.
Rode it 20 miles last Sunday, came home, shut the key off and parked it in the drive way, walked around and opened the door to the garage, went to go start the bike again, and it wouldn't start. The cluster would come on and so would the headlight but when I push the start button it won't even crank.
I was hoping to get lucky and it would be a simple starter solenoid, but alas, I don't think it is.
I am able to jump the solenoid with a screwdriver (Jump the small yellow/green striped wire and the large red positive wire) and get the bike to start. But when I do that the bike only runs on two cylinders. One of the other two cylinders has spark but it may be hit and miss or weak, and the other has no spark at all.
The start kill switch control looks to be aftermarket but I opened it up and everything looked to be okay. When I check for power at the starter solenoid I have nothing at the ground (obviously), I have power at the larger red positive wire, and I have no power at the small yellow green striped wire. And I've also checked the fuses out.
So I ask you, GS Resources, What should I do now?
P.S. Don't know if this is of any help but two of my carbs were leaking gas at a pretty steady rate. I've since cleaned them with carb spray and got the floats unstuck so they've stopped leaking.
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