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Chester Gunn
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I am the proud owner of a 1983 GS 650 L. Up until now, the bike has run just fine...in fact very well. Now, for some reason it will not turn over. I can push the bike off and it starts rather easily, but the starter will not turn over. I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not making a complete circuit. Due to a minor accident, we had to replace the left side clutch mounting bracket, which also had 2 wires running underneath. I'm now of the opinion that is the safety switch which requires the clutch to be depressed before starting can occurr. The replacement part seemed to be identical.
To make a long story short, we were having trouble with the choke sticking, so we lubricated. While we were at it, we lubricated both the clutch and brake levers. Afterwards, the bike started right up with no hesitation. But, later on that evening, the bike would not turn over...period. We've checked fuses, loose wires, and even took the controls off of both sides of the handlebars just to make sure everything went back together properly... Now, when we turn the key and depress the start button...nothing happens... One more thing..initally when the bike would not start, I wiggled the choke lever and the bike started once...I was unable to repeat this occurance.
Are we overlooking something here? Could it be a starter problem? Are there other wires that we can check? Do we need a voltage meter to check the switches and connections?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated..
Chester Gunn/Chula, GA
To make a long story short, we were having trouble with the choke sticking, so we lubricated. While we were at it, we lubricated both the clutch and brake levers. Afterwards, the bike started right up with no hesitation. But, later on that evening, the bike would not turn over...period. We've checked fuses, loose wires, and even took the controls off of both sides of the handlebars just to make sure everything went back together properly... Now, when we turn the key and depress the start button...nothing happens... One more thing..initally when the bike would not start, I wiggled the choke lever and the bike started once...I was unable to repeat this occurance.
Are we overlooking something here? Could it be a starter problem? Are there other wires that we can check? Do we need a voltage meter to check the switches and connections?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated..
Chester Gunn/Chula, GA