The Problem: When I push the ignition switch, nothing happens. No attempt to turn over, no clicking, no humming. When I purchased the bike, I was able to start and stop it with zero issues. The bike definitely ran weak. After about 100 miles of riding, I pulled into a gas station fuel it up and hit the starter switch. It chugged half heartedly. I did this 2 or 3 more times, each time the turnover attempt getting weaker and weaker until it finally arrived at it's current state, no start but power to all lighting/horn. ~12.4V off an idle battery and the battery test puts in in the high "weak" low/"it's all good" setting (accidentally killed it this morning, and it's now on the trickle charger). The battery is fairly new. Kill switch is in the correct position, kickstand is up, clutched pulled in. I've been on that rodeo before with my Kawasaki KLR
I'm unintimidated by mechanical work, but am a little sheepish and lacking in knowledge on electrical work; the most I've done is instal a fuse box (to replace the tube fuses with blades) and heated grips on my KLR. I did buy a FSM, have a Haynes, have been going to through threads in this forum, and have been learning how to better use my multimeter, but where should I start? I'm wondering if the way the bike died might provide some clues that I'm not privy to and help give me direction.
-Mulk
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