I will start by saying that I am no mechanic and this is purely a
guess on my part. I have an 83 650 and had a similar thing happen with
my bike when I took it out of storage, except for me it would happen
when I flipped the kill switch on or off with the key on.  Never did
figure out a reason, I just assumed it was condensation.  Just bought
a new house and stored the bike in the back of the garage.  When I
took the cover off it this spring it was covered in moisture.  Until
it got warm enough it would have some moisture on it every morning.  I
think moving it out from the wall helped also.  Has not happened
since.  Not sure what part of the country you are in, but it's spring
and we get a lot of warm days and cold nights and moisture in the
air.  If it is sitting for a couple days maybe you are getting some
condensation built up in the ignition switch?

Again, purely a guess.

MN Blue

On Apr 23, 11:00 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Anyone have any insights on this one?
> *
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> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:47 AM, 750S <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ok so this one seems a little (actually a lot) strange to me, but I
> > hope someone on here, has heard of this before and can tell where to
> > start to look for a problem.  It seems that that after my bike has sat
> > unused for a couple of days (2 or 3) when I first turn the key to the
> > 'On" position there is a quick (what sounds like) engagement of the
> > solenoid and starter. It only lasts for about 1/2 second. Just long
> > enough to actually hear it. It will only happen once after sitting for
> > a few days. No matter how many times I turn igition on and off to get
> > it to repeat it does not. It has to sit. The bike in question is 85
> > CB750SC.
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