You may have already done this, but once when I had a bike that wouldn't 
start I used jumper cables from a battery directly to the positive and 
ground on the starter motor. The bike turned over, so I knew the starter 
was good. 

The next suspect was therefore the starter solenoid. Fortunately, I had a 
parts bike, so I swapped out the starter solenoid. The bike fired, and the 
problem was fixed. If your solenoid is clicking, however, it's probably 
working. See if jumper cables to the starter motor get it to turn the 
engine over.

If it turns over, it might be the connection between the solenoid and 
starter motor, as you already suspect.

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