Well the 650 has that issue where the ignition switch plugs into the fuse
block, double check that first. If not the switch is pretty easy to
disassemble and clean. I took pics when I did mine
http://nighthawk.kylemunz.com/?p=600

On Sep 6, 2017 8:22 PM, "Wil Turner" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yesterday before I rode my '85 650SC, I turned the key and nothing
> happened. I was miffed and immediately thought my battery was dead. Upon
> turning The key a few more times, the lights came on! I started the bike
> easily and was on my way.
>
> Today, however, I turned the key to no avail. I stuck my hand behind and
> jiggled the wiring around, and still no power.
>
> Would you guys say this is ignition switch failure, or more of a wiring
> issue? How do I test?
>
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