Last fall I laid down my '79 XS11 Special and all that seemed to be wrong was that I bent the handle bars and locked up the brakes so it's hard to push. A couple of days ago I finally got around to taking off the bars and popping the start button back into position. I turned the key and the headlights came on and the turn signals and brake light all work. But for some reason when I push the start button, NOTHING happens.
Here's what I did to it when I laid it down. I was turning onto a main rode and hit a wet spot at maybe 10 mph or so. The bike slid on it's right side for about 30 - 40 feet. I'm pretty sure it died on it's own...but I might have had to turn off the key. The right side of the handlebars got bent almost to the tank and somehow the start button got stuck inside the box it's in. I don't think I ever turned the kill switch on. When I stood it up, everything else looked fine (thank God for the engine guards!) but it was hard to push... the neutral light is on but it feels like the brake is grabbing. Probably because of the bent bars.
All the fuses are fine. Does anyone have any ideas on why absolutely nothing happens when I push the start button?
Thanks!
-Jim
Here's what I did to it when I laid it down. I was turning onto a main rode and hit a wet spot at maybe 10 mph or so. The bike slid on it's right side for about 30 - 40 feet. I'm pretty sure it died on it's own...but I might have had to turn off the key. The right side of the handlebars got bent almost to the tank and somehow the start button got stuck inside the box it's in. I don't think I ever turned the kill switch on. When I stood it up, everything else looked fine (thank God for the engine guards!) but it was hard to push... the neutral light is on but it feels like the brake is grabbing. Probably because of the bent bars.
All the fuses are fine. Does anyone have any ideas on why absolutely nothing happens when I push the start button?
Thanks!
-Jim
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