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Originally Posted by OctaneHalo
I dont believe it is the clutch switch because It wont crank even by running a wire directly too starter without the clutch being pulled in. But the Starter switch today I was cleaning the inside of it will a very small finger nail file and it tried too start a few times. So I am very much leaning toward the problem being the starter switch. I ran a wire from the battery to a push switch and another wire from the push switch to the starter and I used that today and will use it till I can get a new starter switch ordered. But she ran great for 65 mile when I rode back too college today because It is my only vehicle. Again Thanks for all the comments and help Im very interested in keeping this bike and learning everything I can about it.
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That certainly sounds like a starter switch then. Did you run the switch you installed to the actual starter or to the starter relay? I'm assuming you mean the starter relay. Running to the starter itself will draw a lot of amps through that switch, and may burn it up if it can't handle that many amps.