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Old 08-26-2009, 05:01 PM   #11
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They think it's the solenoid? The solenoid can be jumped (very carefully) by any shadetree mechanic. Actually, my brother showed me how to do it when I was 10 years old.

Anyway most of the time, the solenoid is not the problem. Usually it's the wiring, connections, or starter. Use a digital voltmeter and your manual. If it's the starter, they can easily be taken apart and cleaned. If it is the solenoid, it's easily replaced (depending on where it is).
what he said. If you have a voltmeter and know how to read it it can help a ton. (usually the solenoids are under the seat at least it is on my tl and similar year gsxrs.)
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Old 08-26-2009, 05:58 PM   #12
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PULL THE CONNECTOR OFF THE CLUTCH SAFETY SWITCH AND JUMP IT WITH A PIECE OF WIRE...quick before you do anything else, try it. Suzuki motorcycles will not start in any gear position without the clutch safety switch engaged, trust me.
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Old 08-26-2009, 06:17 PM   #13
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That's a very good possibility & definitely the next thing to check - good thinkin'!

I'm used to my Hondas which will start in N whether the clutch is pulled or not. She said the pump was priming, so in my mind I ruled-out the kickstand, tip-over, and clutch switch - but you're right, the pump will still prime w/ the clutch out (or the switch defective), just not engage the starter.

Rae, the switch Tigger's talking about is at the bottom of the clutch mount - you should see two wires & the connectors which plug into the switch looking down from above the tank. You can pull those connectors off, and use a small piece of wire to 'jumper' between them.
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Old 08-26-2009, 06:35 PM   #14
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Don't say I don't love you, Rae!

Here's the spot.



Take an allen wrench and loosen your clutch lever mount.



Pull the plug off, you'll need to push in on the snap-thingey...



Call NASA and have them send you this "specialty tool" or make one yourself, I guess....



Shove it in the holes and hopefully start your bike... MAKE SURE IT'S IN NEUTRAL !

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Old 08-26-2009, 11:39 PM   #15
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Thanks guys!! Im outta town for Indy right now, but I'll get on it when I get home!!
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