I bought a '73 Honda CB350-Four last year. The seller had somehow broken the electric start button on the day of shipping, but sent me a separate set of handle bars, which I dissected and got the button from. At the time (last Fall), the bike would start up.
When trying to open the right handle switch, I managed to strip on of the screws that keeps it shut. Eventually, one of my friends got it open. Inside, there was another stuck screw, which I tried to loosen with Liquid Wrench to no avail. I had to let it sit for quite some time (injury), but recently managed to get the screw out with an extractor.
After some serious finagling, I replaced the spring and button and got the electric switch put back together (way harder than it needed to be). I put the key in the ignition and turned it. For a moment, the oil pressure and neutral lights came on, so I hit the button, and they went off (I don't think this was simultaneous, I wasn't paying attention). No power.
I charged up the battery, took it to the parts store, got it checked (holds a charge), refilled the cells, and charged it the rest of the way up. Still no power (no lights, horn, oil pressure/neutral lights, etc.).
I checked the inline fuse on the battery and it was broken, so I replaced it. Still... no power at all. I'm not sure what to check next?