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The '82 1100gl has sat for about 3 weeks. The weather has been horrid, and its been under a tarp the whole time. I put the key in the ignition, turn it on, the oil, neutral indicator and high beam lights all come on. Pull the clutch level back and hit the starter, nothing. Checked checked the kill switch and it was off. Flipped it to "run" and repeated. Still nothing. No click, nothing. Let out the clutch and tried again. This time there was a click somewhere under me, can't tell if it was coming from the the fuse box or the coils or where. Then I tried again, and all the lights went out. So, I backed it up an incline and rolled it down hill in 2nd, released the clutch and it ALMOST fired. I tried the starter again and eventually it started. (It was cold) I rode it about 15 miles to the store. Shut it off and immediately tried to start it, nothing. Went, shopped for about half an hour, came back out and tried to start it. Same thing, lights come on, no click, then a click, no lights and starts with a bump start. When I got back home, she started right up numerous times. Its been sitting about an hour and a half, so I'm going to go back out and look at it again.
I replaced the battery this spring. Its fully charged. Once it starts, it runs fine.
I'm a complete moron with electrical, but a mechanic buddy of mine will probably be willing to help me. I'm not sure where to start my gremlin search. Something tells me to check the switch in the clutch, but I'm not sure where that is. If someone can give me some pointers that'd be awesome.
I replaced the battery this spring. Its fully charged. Once it starts, it runs fine.
I'm a complete moron with electrical, but a mechanic buddy of mine will probably be willing to help me. I'm not sure where to start my gremlin search. Something tells me to check the switch in the clutch, but I'm not sure where that is. If someone can give me some pointers that'd be awesome.