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i have a black wire with a white tracer running from the wiring harness to the place where the starter solenoid connects to the mounting plate and to the metal battery holder. Another black wire runs from the wiring harness to one of the battery holder mounting bolts (which connects to the frame of the motorcycle). Another black wire runs from the motorcycle frame to the negative post of the battery. Finally, the rectifier/regulator negative lead currently connects to one of the two screws that mount the rectifier/regulator to the bottom of the battery holder. Initially, the starter motor was firing when the ignition switch was hit. I almost had the motorcycle started and then i hit the ignition switch again and the starter relay started clicking and the motorcycle starter motor stopped functioning. The battery positive post was 12.3 volts as was the post at the starter solenoid that the positive lead wire from the battery connects to. When the ignition switch was hit, no voltage was getting to the post on the solenoid that runs to the starter motor. Could my problem be a poor ground wire connection??
i have a black wire with a white tracer running from the wiring harness to the place where the starter solenoid connects to the mounting plate and to the metal battery holder. Another black wire runs from the wiring harness to one of the battery holder mounting bolts (which connects to the frame of the motorcycle). Another black wire runs from the motorcycle frame to the negative post of the battery. Finally, the rectifier/regulator negative lead currently connects to one of the two screws that mount the rectifier/regulator to the bottom of the battery holder. Initially, the starter motor was firing when the ignition switch was hit. I almost had the motorcycle started and then i hit the ignition switch again and the starter relay started clicking and the motorcycle starter motor stopped functioning. The battery positive post was 12.3 volts as was the post at the starter solenoid that the positive lead wire from the battery connects to. When the ignition switch was hit, no voltage was getting to the post on the solenoid that runs to the starter motor. Could my problem be a poor ground wire connection??