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Starter Solenoid

Myumi-2
I've had my K2 completly stripped so I could spray the frame.  I pulled everything apart and cleaned/repaired/repalced.  The only thing that did not come apart was the cylinder head.

I've got it all back together and working, with one problem.

The starter solenoid did not work when I put it back in.  There was no click, no volts running through. Kaput.

So, I purchased a used solenoid after finding out the price of a new one from Honda was north of $200).  I pluged in the new-used solenoid and it did not work either.  This second one clicks, when I press the started button, but no volts pass through the solenoid.

If I put the starter cable onto the battery terminal it starts easily.  So it is not a starter issue.  The click of the second solenoid tells me that it has nothing to do with the switch on the handlebar.  All other electrics are working.  Battery is charging, all lights work etc.  I reversed the current through the solenoid, and I reversed the two small wires and there was no change.  

Is there any other possible problem here other than two faulty solenoids?  

Cheers
Tim
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Have you tried to jumper the solenoid with a screwdriver? If it goes, then it would probably be bad solenoids.
The ride IS the adventure. The destination is just to get gas!
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Myumi-2
Yes, If I put a screwdriver over the two solenoid points, It starts up.

Cheers
Tim
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then they are bad OR the wiring might be faulty.
The ride IS the adventure. The destination is just to get gas!
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Myumi-2
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I got a second use solenoid and it started.

Conclusion, it was the solenoid.
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At least it was something simple. Not like trying to trace down a wire broken inside the insulation!
The ride IS the adventure. The destination is just to get gas!