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Use one side of a set of jumper cables. Put one clip (of the same color) on the metal spark plug body and ground the other clip to a good solid place on the motor or transmission. The ground wire from the system to the transmission would be a good place. Connect the plug wire to the spark plug. If the starter will not work, hold the power wire to the coil, to a build up a magnetic field, and remove it while watching the spark plug. It should spark when the magnetic field collapses. That is an odd starter solenoid you showed in your picture. Suzuki used a solenoid with a metal body grounded to the isolated electrics mounting plate. Your solenoid is plastic, that is why it is hooked to the solenoid with odd wiring, so there is a return wire to pick up the solenoid. You might want to check continuity through that white plug for each wire with it disconnected from the circuit. There are two wire splices there, where the different colored wires are joined. If one is bad that would put your starter out of commission.
