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Old 03-05-2019, 09:44 PM   #2
Vegas Street Rider
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May not be that simple, but have you checked your fuses? Also check continuity from both sides of the plug in the headlamp bucket. Mine had a wire that had pulled loose from the wire end insert inside the plastic plug. Instead of a new wiring harness, I clipped the wire on either side of the plug and put male and female connectors on that wire and then put insulating tape over it. The wire had pulled away from connector when the front wheel was turned and killed the power to the starter..

Check the wiring diagram in the manual if that does not work and start from one end with your test light and work your way forward until you find a break. Also check continuity through your kick stand switch. I assume you have verified that the bike is indeed in neutral.

Hard to diagnose some things in absentia, but this is a start.

Last edited by Vegas Street Rider; 03-05-2019 at 09:50 PM. Reason: Added additional info.
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