I have an '82 GS650GL. I know my way around cars mechanically and have used said knowledge to get this bike running after about five years in my neighbors garage. However, I've never been very good with electrical stuff. So, here's what's going on and what I've done thus far:
While running the bike for about 5+ minutes to adjust the idle, we were revving now and then. During one rev, she jumped and flat died. With how she went down, I knew it was most likely something electric. No lights, nothing. So, I check the main fuse. The filament was fine but, upon further inspection, I saw that the back end of the fuse cap had a nice round hole blown through it. So, I replace said fuse. All the lights come back to life when I turn it on. So, I go to turn it over...nothing...at all. No turn, no click, nothing. So, I thought I'd try an old trick from cars and cross the post on the solenoid (starter relay on bikes I've learned). She starts turning right up. So, I figure bad solenoid. I replaced it today and hit the start button...same freakin' thing! I asked the guys at the shop to test the solenoid really quick just since I've had issues like that in the past where the new part is shot, but they wouldn't. Could that be the case? Or might there be something else? When I cross the post, everything starts going. So, that leads me to believe that all the circuits from point A to point Z are fine and that the starter is fine. I opened the ignition and looked at it and nothing looked fried. I'm at a complete loss right now and am VERY frustrated! What am I missing? What else can I check? My wife's getting sick of me stealing her '81 550. lol Thanks for any help.
Adam
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