Ok. Thanks Crewsn for the voltmeter idea. The battery checked out ok so I decided to check out the starter relay switch, (under the left side cover). I had plenty of power coming in but none going to the starter. So I think that I have a bad starter relay switch.I took the starter button off and checked and cleaned the contacts first thing when it wouldn't start. Had one go bad less than a year after I had the bike.
Mike, I may have one of those relays laying around. Sorry you missed it. We got there a little early around 1:45pm and left about 3:00. Saw some more rolling in at that time. Neat place to hang out and have Barley pops. I'll check on that relay, If I have it, it's yours.
Mike, was the solenoid engaging or not? Could you hear it engage or hum?
Mike, I found my part. It is part number 38301-KK9-952 and is a turn signal relay. I thought it was a starter relay, my bad. The Starter relay part # is 38501-GN2-014.Here's the website if you need it.http://www.hdlparts.com/fiche_section_detail.asp
Quote from: SouthernXer on February 10, 2008, 04:52:59 PMMike, I may have one of those relays laying around. Sorry you missed it. We got there a little early around 1:45pm and left about 3:00. Saw some more rolling in at that time. Neat place to hang out and have Barley pops. I'll check on that relay, If I have it, it's yours.Thanks Brad. Let me know.Quote from: snake on February 10, 2008, 05:14:55 PMMike, was the solenoid engaging or not? Could you hear it engage or hum?Can't hear anything but a click. I could feel it click when I checking the starter relay with the voltmeter.
The sound you hear in the background, (humor me), is my bike running. It was the magnetic starter switch.Too late to make my "Around the World" ride today, but I'll make the M&G tomorrow.