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I haven't peeled back that part of the wiring harness yet but it'd be odd for one of the three fuses to not have power when the others do, since they all feed from the same source.
Is there a way I can use a jumper wire inside the headlight bucket that would bypass the run/stop switch ? .... Leaving the switch in the run position and using the ignition key as my on/off ? .... That would tell me if my switch is bad cause I ran a wire from the battery to the R/W wire and the bike started up
So on my bike they removed the original fuse box and put in twist lock with glass fuses. Each time I sat on my bike it would stop the start button from working.
I found the fuse causing this and stretched the spring inside and no issues.
I would check the wiring for the ignition fuse if it won't start.