Welcome to the group. Did your new bike run when you got it? Has it been
sitting a while? I'm curious about it not turning over. If the starter
works, it could be something wrong with the engine.

-Kyle


On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just inherited a 1982 Honda CB450 Nighthawk.  It is really great to
> have!  But I cleaned the starter since it would not turn over and it
> still will not turn over.  The starter runs on the garage floor with
> battery voltage on it.
> Also the right hand switch or kill switch is not connected at all,
> does not kill or allow any electricity to the rest of the starting
> circuit.  I need to find a kill switch somewhere.
>
> A problem that seems unrelated is that when the key is in the on
> position for five minutes or so, the instrument lights just go off!
> It does not stay on.  When I come back it is okay, and when I put it
> to on the instrument lights and turn signals work again.
>
> Does this mean I need to buy a new wiring harness?  I want to get it
> so it is reliable.
>
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