So, I go to look at it tonight, and starting at the fuse block I start trouble shooting. No fuses are blown. I even took them out one by one to meter them to make sure. Now my lights are working again. It seems that removing and replacing the turn sig/dash light fuse did the trick. But the bike still won't start. I go through the clutch switch, and its working properly now. I go through the start button and its OK too. I verified continuity from the battery through the key-clutch-kill-start combo and every thing is working fine. So I begin to look at the starter solenoid. Here's where I'm baffled. The trigger on the solenoid is showing continuity to ground no matter what I do to the switches. Is this right? Or is that wrong and I should be looking for a pinched wire somewhere? Also assuming that the starter solenoid is a negative trigger, Shouldn't it be trying to start the bike all the time now? Cus its not :roll: ...
I also can't help but think that the fuse block is related to this mess. It was just too coincidental for the lights to quit working like that at the same time the starter quits. BTW, the bike is an 81 750E. TIA....
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