well finally got the bike back together after a 7+ months apart for various things. Carbs have been done, valve clearances etc etc.
Put the battery back in and ready to put petrol in and start her up but..... oh no, somethings wrong with the elctrics! Damn! Its was all working perfectly when I pulled it down!
When the ignition is switched on, I have no neutral or oil lights (Used to work fine). But the healight, indicators, horn, and brake lights all work fine. The indicator flashers and high beam lights work on the dash, so the whole dash isn't out.
Then when I hit the starter button, all I get is the loud click at the starter solonoid, (manual says this means its working ok?) but the starter motor won't turn over.
Battery is less than a year old but was only charged up every couple of months while it was sitting. Was charged up again last night. Measures 12.48 volts standing alone, not connected up.
I am a mechanical novice, but know absolutely nothing of electrics. I have checked over the wiring loom but could not detect any loose of frayed wires. As I say it was all working correctly before I took it off the road. I haven't touched any of the wiring except to disconnect the tank sender, horn wires, battery etc. to remove the carbs and do the valve clearances.
I have a multimeter but have no idea how to use it properly except to check the battery voltage. (anyone know any good sources to explain step by step how to use them? Couldn't find anything decent on the net as yet).
I didn't want to start poking it into things for readings not knowing what I was doing in case I caused more damage.
Any suggestions as to what I should look at next (and how) would be much appreciated.
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