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I checked the fuse block, but will do so again more thoroughly.
Is the ignition switch the key? The wiring diagrams make it seem as tho its something/somewhere else. (I think they refer to the key switch as the "combination switch")
On May 14, 2011 10:56 PM, "TOOLS1 [via Honda CB750'S]" <
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> Welcome to the forum. The first thing I would check is the fuse block. they
> were made pretty cheap, and the connections are not very good. Check both
> side of the fuse, for voltage. I always replace the fuse block with the wire
> in blade type fuse holders. never had a problem with them. Then I would
> check the ignition switch. These also go bad often.
vintagecb750.com , and
>
tazclassicmotorsports.com both have replacements.
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