I don't see how the coils could keep the starter motor from kicking in.
There's also a fuse by the starter relay. I would also suspect a loose
connection or dirty ground somewhere.

-Kyle


On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 4:00 PM, shauncho <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok.  cant seem to find my original post but have received your responses.
>
> Heres the update.
>
> Starter.  Jumped relay and starter runs but bike wont start.
>
> Fuses.  Checked all fuses on display and replaced 2 10 amp fuses that just
> fell apart when I tried to remove th
>
> Coils.  Checked secondary resistence (where plug wire screws onto coil).
> Left coil checks out according to spec in manual.  Right coil has infinite
> resistence.  Coil appears to be bad.
>
> Question.  If 1 coil is bad could that keep power from engaging starter
> relay?  seems it shouldn't but I'm new to working on bikes.
>
> Pulse generator plug wires continuity checks out according to manual.
>
> I quess I will replace coil and go from there.
>
> Any more ideas, I'm all ears.
>
> Thanks all
>
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