The 'oil pressure switch' wire serves as a ground connection (thru the pressure switch), only. ........it is not part of the starter relay/switch circuit.
That does me. I have thus eliminated that broken wire as the cause of 'starter won't spin.'
So I guess with all the other electrics working -- I will look at the following tomorrow, let me know if I'm on track and/or left something out that could be checked. By the way the bike sat outside for 2 years but very little rust so must've had a tarp on it. The guy put it away dry -- empty gas tank and empty carbs (yay). Gas tank has very minimal inside oxidation, 90+% of bare metal is clean in there.
Here's what I'll check, keeping in mind the dashboard lights (neutral, turn signals, beam, horn) all work fine:
1) switch at clutch lever -- there are 2 blade-style contacts at the clutch lever so I assume there's a lock-out switch in the lever area so the starter won't spin unless the clutch's pulled in, I'll use my ohmmeter to see if the clutch-is-closed-now switch works
2) starter button -- probably check for 12 volts into the switch then 0-or-12 volts on the output side of the starter button as I push and release the switch
3) check for 0-or-12-volts on side of the starter relay not connected to the battery -- I noticed one side is connected to the battery and the other side of the relay I believe needs to show 12 volts when I push the starter button
Then if that's all fine, next I'll find the ground for the starter motor and see if it's good.
If that's all good I'm pulling the starter motor out to bench test it and maybe replace it.
Sound right? Have I missed anything?