I don't know if what I did caused the problem or not, but in the interest of full disclosure...
Pulling into a parking spot, turned a little too tight a little too slow, and gently leaned the bike too far to the right. Engine guards did their job. I got the bike upright and parked -- I was already at my destination.
When I returned to my bike, I discovered I'd left the kill switch "on". No big deal, but again, full disclosure.
Gear up, neutral, clutch in, hit the start switch, and nothing. Lights are on but nobody's home.
I was on a hill, so I rolled down the hill and bump started it, no problem. Got home, 5 mile ride, parked without falling down, hit the kill switch. Out of curiosity, I turned the switch back on and hit the starter button. Nothing.
I imagine there's a perfectly reasonable explanation, but I don't know what it is or what to do, or how to search for the answer. I have one of those hand held multimeter things, but just because I have a scalpel in my hand doesn't mean I know how to do surgery.
Anybody help?



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