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Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 10:27 am
by Deletor
Assuming all your connections are good, if you are getting a single click it may be the starter solenoid itself. I used to rebuild alternators and starters for cars. As the solenoid gets older the contacts inside tend to start sticking which will lead to a single audible click. Never played with bike starters but if its anything like what I used to work on you may be able to take the solenoid apart and replace/clean/flip the copper contacts over to get some more life out of it.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 10:36 am
by gerpena
Deletor wrote:Assuming all your connections are good, if you are getting a single click it may be the starter solenoid itself. I used to rebuild alternators and starters for cars. As the solenoid gets older the contacts inside tend to start sticking which will lead to a single audible click. Never played with bike starters but if its anything like what I used to work on you may be able to take the solenoid apart and replace/clean/flip the copper contacts over to get some more life out of it.
i took a meter to the solenoid output and when i tried to start the bike, the solenoid would output ~12.3 volts.... isint this evidence that the solenoid itself is working perfectly or am i missing something?