Changed handlebars now no Power

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Changed handlebars now no Power

nilsthenomad
Hey Everyone,

I'm really new to this Forum so forgive me if I sound really naive.

I have an '81 750K that i just replaced the handlebars on. The bike was running perfectly before I changed them, but the moment I tried to start it up after the change, I had zero power. No control lights, no running lights, no click in the starter solenoid. After checking the fuses I found that my Main Fuse in the Starter Solenoid was fried. I've ordered a new fuse (as my back up was 30 years old and crumbled in my hand), but my main question is: Is there a ground for the controls that I most likely overlooked when I changed the handlebars? My new bars are chrome steel same as the stock, but I worry that theres a ground I dont know about. Also it's possible that I may have reversed the starter switch wires running from the starter button on the right grip when I re-installed. Would this cause the main fuse to blow? And if so should I expect more damage?

I've been referencing this site for months, but this is my first post. Any info anyone can do to help a newbie out would be great!

Thanks!
'81 CB750K, '70 C70. As long as the Honda's older than I am, I'm happy...
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It sounds like there might be pinched wire in the controls creating a short. Try removing them, and check the wires.
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nilsthenomad
Found a pinch point behind the headlight bucket which must have been the short. Updated and replaced the main fuse and now it's running beautifully! Thanks TOOLS! Really appreciate the help!
'81 CB750K, '70 C70. As long as the Honda's older than I am, I'm happy...