Right now, my goal is to get the thing to start, but I think I just cooked the igniter. I wired everything in, after verifying I was doing it correctly with a wiring diagram. PO had done some "work" to the wiring. Well, after putting the battery in, turning the killswitch on and attempting to fire the starter, I got just clicks. Fine, guess the battery was a little weak, though it's never had a problem firing my 750. That's when I noticed both some smoke and a delightful smell coming from the electronics section.
Turns out, the igniter was smoking, clicking, and sizzling. I assume this means it's toast. I'm hoping I can rebuild it, since I saw something on BikeCliff's website about it. Have yet to verify if mine is one that can be rebuilt, but I'll check that soon.
My first question is this: Has anyone successfully rebuilt these? How tedious was it?
Second: If I go ahead and upgrade to the Dyna DS3-3C system, will that fix the problem? I can't leave the battery hooked up long enough to test the coils or any other part of the ignition system, as the damn igniter starts sizzling again. What would even cause this to happen? I don't want to buy a new system and have it burn up as well. I'm not familiar enough with this bike yet to figure it out.
Lastly: (and most importantly) Is this bike worth dumping 300 bucks (probably more) into right out of the gate? I know, "it's worth it if it means that much to you"... At this point though, I haven't invested much time or emotion into it. It's fairly low mileage, and I'm not trying to get my money back or anything, but I want to make sure that this is both a good starting platform and something that has enough aftermarket support to be worth my time.
Sorry for the length, but I'm just trying to get you guys as much info as possible. Thanks in advance for your help.
-jstoner930
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