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  1. Thanks for reporting this, I will send you a PM.
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  2. @Gary Patch This is the only manual I could find. I added it to our downloads.
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  3. When the brushes in the starter motor get worn down, the starter will work intermittently. Try tapping on the starter motor with a hammer while pressing the start button next time it doesn't start. If it suddenly turns over, it's the brushes in the starter motor that need replacing. You can buy a starter brush plate for $25 instead of buying a whole new starter.
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  4. Don't overlook the obvious make sure your battery has at least 12.5 volts to begin with and of course as others have pointed out loose or corroded cables
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  5. This is a loose or corooded wire/connection. something that’s been missed! It could be the battery wire, the part of the wire that’s crimped to the connector at the battery or the connections to the relay etc. I would take each connector off one at a time and inspect for corrosion and put a pair of pliers or crimpers and tighten up just to be sure. Then go to the starter button on the handle bars and make sure that the contactor on the start button are good as well. Use contact cleaner as well . Process of elimination.
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