Strange.
The bike is new to me-- so I called the previous owner and he said he's experienced the same thing a few times. The bike had electrical problems in June '07 (at 25,880) and from the receipts the owner sent, the following work was performed:
1 Gasket - Magneto
1 Stator, (GS1000 78-82)
1 Voltage regulator
4 Spark plug
1 Yuasa battery
Bike now has 27,000 miles.
The previous owner believes it's the actual switch assembly. He sent along a replacement, although I have not installed it yet.
However, I'm not convinced. Here's why-- After trying for 10 minutes (jiggling wires, praying to motorcycle godz), nothing was happening. So, from the top of my short driveway (it has a slight incline) I sat on the bike and rolled it in neutral down the driveway and hit the start button. Va-VOOM-- it started right up.
So, question is-- why did the rolling start (about 2MPH) help? Must something be spinning to overcome whatever issue there is? Would the movement assist the start button in any way? ALSO-- when the bike is warm, it start without any problems. Hmmmm...
Your insights would be MUCH appreciated!

Thanks,
Mark...
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