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[QUOTE="biglou, post: 341451"] I have a couple ideas, but it's hard to tell without the electrical diagram and the bike in front of me. One thing about a battery-It can read fine just sitting there, but when put under load (starting), it just doesn't have the juice to make it turn over. It may not have enough to even engage the starter solenoid. If you can, have the battery load tested and/or tricke-charged. If you don't ahve this capability, auto parts stores can do it for you. They will usually check them for free. If it's dead and gone, you will need to replace it. As for your fuses-Are they the see-thu type, blade fuses or are they the little cylindrical ones? I would read them out with a multimeter just to be sure they are good. Check for any loose or corroded connections. Take your connections apart and look for corrosion. Clean and reassemle using dielectric grease (available cheap at auto parts stores). That's all I can come up with right now. I'm sure there will be some other good suggestions from those more familiar with this model bike. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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