Hey mark did you get it going ??? If not I would check your kick stand and 
clutch sensor if they are not working your bike wont start. Also check the 
fuses (They are the glass ones ) They can also be a problem sometimes they 
look good but when you remove them they fall apart.
On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 10:19:59 AM UTC-7, Mark Vinopal wrote:
>
> Hi all, I am looking for some troubleshooting advice on a beautiful 
> (factory red/black) '84 cb700sc that I purchased last September. 
> I used it all last year as a commuter bike (I know.. I would probably have 
> been better off getting something smaller and newer but I couldn't resist) 
> and have been doing all of the maintenance myself. I recently have been 
> having trouble with starting the bike and am trying to get it up to snuff 
> in preparation for good riding weather here in the northwest. 
>
> As far as symptoms go, There is occasionally just no reaction whatsoever 
> when I hit The ignition. The battery is fine, the kill switch is in the 
> right position, and the starter also works before and after these isolated 
> occurances. The starter itself is fine, I pulled it off and looked at the 
> solenoid and the wires and everything checks out. I am wondering if there 
> is a wiring problem somewhere else in the harness, or if maybe the neutral 
> indicator is damaged? 
>
> If all else fails I will need to take it to a shop, but money is tight and 
> I would love to be able to do this myself! Please let me know if you have 
> any ideas! 
> Regards, 
> -Mark

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