Hi guys, just got to working my new 400 that you may have noticed me prematurely bragging about here on the forum...
Took possession of this bike last week on Wednesday, and the battery arrived Friday. Juiced it up and charged it over night. Saturday morning I went to start it for the first time. Turned the key and the lights come on. Headlight, neutral, and oil. Never had an oil lamp before so I pull the dipstick and yes, there is oil. Although it is dark,
Press the starter, get about 1/10 of a second of starter motor cranking noise and it goes quiet. Obvious blown fuse so I removed the cover and discovered that the main fuse was (was) a 20a in a 15a slot and it was severely blown.
Below are the fuses that I've gone through since. First one is on bottom.
So far I have checked the battery terminal connections and file and cleaned them. I have also tried a different battery.
I have cleaned the main fuse terminals and checked all of the other fuse terminals.
I have checked all exposed wires and connections and they are clean and not worn so far as I can see.
New battery:
The motherboard:
Freely dangling flasher?
I have also opened the right hand controls and everything looks clean. You can however see, if you use your imagination, how the black lead for the starter is showing a tiny bit of copper, and it is pretty close to the solder on the yellow and red lead. Possible culprit?
I have not tried disconnecting the headlight yet. There is no option to have it turned off on this bike. I haven't tried disconnecting the ignition and bypassing it either. I just haven't had time yet.