I finally found a simple diagram of how the starting system works in my shop manual. It showed that one of the wires should be hot and all the starter button does is ground out the relay coil. After I saw this I realized I had the wrong kind of relay, I needed one that grounded with a post and not the mounting bracket. Found one at the auto parts store for under $10. Another thing that was throwing me for a loop was that I did not have power at the red/white starting wire. I started tracing it and found that a pin in the harness where the right handlebar switch plugs in was giving me a problem. Things are getting better. I still haven't got the bike to run. It seems that the starter is sucking up so much juice that the ignition becomes weak. The only way I can get it to fire is to have one battery for the starter and another for everything else. It will run for a few seconds but not much beyond that.
All in due time.
Kevin
All in due time.
Kevin
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