I was wondering! it's such a heavy lug for those wires and looks to be for a battery connection....
The "wiggling around the battery that fixes everything" has to be a big clue as to area....it's going to be "obvious" when you finally spot the gremlin, I bet. But meanwhile,
You can of course easily take the solenoid off and bench test it, just to be sure it's working...yellow/green stripe is the relay's +....
CLICK CLICK hopefully.
usually I just say to touch the connection of the Y/G wire on the solenoid to the battery + terminal while on the bike (big red wire coming from the battery to the solenoid) which normally would engage a working starter on a bike safely in Neutral..(gas fumes ignited by sparks permitting) even with the key off, because the wiring and handlebar button and sometimes the key switch can be problematic... but in your case, I'd say take it off and test it away from the funky wires, whichever one it is...you might even have a burned out relay coil in the solenoid?
There shouldn't be any problem grounding as shown to the battery box if it's securely attached to the frame...metal to metal via a bolt,weld,et-al. There's plenty of electrons there that'll be happy to go for a ride ...
The "wiggling around the battery that fixes everything" has to be a big clue as to area....it's going to be "obvious" when you finally spot the gremlin, I bet. But meanwhile,
You can of course easily take the solenoid off and bench test it, just to be sure it's working...yellow/green stripe is the relay's +....
CLICK CLICK hopefully.
usually I just say to touch the connection of the Y/G wire on the solenoid to the battery + terminal while on the bike (big red wire coming from the battery to the solenoid) which normally would engage a working starter on a bike safely in Neutral..(gas fumes ignited by sparks permitting) even with the key off, because the wiring and handlebar button and sometimes the key switch can be problematic... but in your case, I'd say take it off and test it away from the funky wires, whichever one it is...you might even have a burned out relay coil in the solenoid?
There shouldn't be any problem grounding as shown to the battery box if it's securely attached to the frame...metal to metal via a bolt,weld,et-al. There's plenty of electrons there that'll be happy to go for a ride ...