Problem w/Start Up

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Problem w/Start Up

Problem w/Start Up 
CK said 2006-05-12 17:14 
 
Please help...
I have a minor problem w/my 600 CBR 89. I left the bike in auxilary mode and the battery got drained. A friend and I attempted to jump start from a car using normal cables touching the red and blk conductors on top of the silenoid.

I have charged the battery, had it test but the bike won´t start from electric start. When I attempt to start the head light goes out all other lights stay on but (no noise)... nothing as if no juice is flowing to the bike.

I love this bike, just bought it ... it ran awesome up till the moment I did not jumped it correctly.

Please respond if you have had similiar problems. I´ve pulled out the silenoid but not sure if thats the problem being all fuses are there.

Thanks.
 
 
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