I'll preface with "this will be difficult to explain" so feel free to mock and/or ridicule.
I have a '92 K75S. I've kept her going for about a year and a half but there as many issues as there are bolts. I'm sure these bikes were fine machines when closer to their production date, but I honestly have not been all that impressed with the uneccessarily complex (or the more laudatory "over-engineered" ;]) systems. To me it only creates more points for potential failure and motorcycles should be made to, at worst, be kick started and get you home. This bike I have is maybe an anomaly, b/c literally everything works poorly, from the seat latch and buckles on the sidebags, to the blinkers, lights, etc.)
Sorry, that's the smallest rant I could type. I needed to vent.
Now... my present problem is this:
The bike would sometimes only buzz the fuel pump when hitting the starter button. I tapped the starter relay, or would rock bike back and forth in first and it would "fix itself." Along with this there was intermittent headlight and blinker gremlins. I honestly never determined if the problem was the load shed, starter relay or starter brushes. I just lived with it for a few months. When the lights went out on me at night a few times I decided it was time to begin the fix.
Last week I removed the starter and replaced the brushes. Starter went back in, and bike ran fine (no blinker or headlight gremlins) for ..one day. On post op day 2 I push the starter and just hear "buzz."
I then remove the starter relay b/c in the past tapping it seemed to fix whatever gremlin was the trouble. However, the tapping may have been unrelated b/c sometimes you can shut the bike down and restart and that also would rid the gremlin. In any event, I removed the starter relay, took it apart and sanded the contacts. They didn't look all that bad to begin with and were not stuck when I took it apart.
I put the starter relay back in and still i just get the fuel pump buzz. I can hear a distinct clicking which I believe is the starter relay "working." But starter does nothing.
Also... the battery is relatively new. 6 months old.
* I think this is a big piece of the puzzle * --> What I did notice was that when pushing the start button the headlight no longer goes out. That made me think "load shed." My load shed relay (module) is the same as the horn relay. Or i should say has the identical numbers on it. My horn works, so i thought maybe I could swap them and have a bike which starts and has no horn. I swapped them and the horn still works but the bike acts the same.
At this point I know I'm missing something, hopefully simple. I'm thinking that the load shed is not getting it's proper signal from the starter. I believe the load shed gets a + from the starter which makes it cut the lights.
My thought is the starter relay may still be faulty even though it clicks. Or else maybe something is wrong with the brush plate I replaced?
Is there a way to simplify this entire circuit? Could I push the start button and then "jump" the 2 terminals of the starter relay? Or, is there a way to directly jump the starter? I know this will incur the wrath of many, but engineering begins and ends with a lot of "what the hell was i thinking" moments. Tomorrow I am considering taking the starter apart again in case something "fried" on the new brush plate. I'd like to avoid that if possible. I'm hoping to diagnose it to the starter relay or starter by a quicker method.
Sorry this is so wordy. Thanks for your help. Also, if anyone is in the san diego area and knows of anyone who may want to do a little work or help me out on the side for a few beans, please let me know. The bike has a rattle from the timing chain area (which may be something i can live with?) It also has a loud throw-out bearing and I have reason to believe the clutch was installed in a very barnjob manner. So in the future I would like to straighten the timing chain issue if it is indeed a failure on the horizon and/or tear down the clutch and make sure it is proper, which would also allow me to check splines and maybe do rear seal. I know that's a lot of work but not too bad if you take your time and get a little advice/assistance. But before any of that, i need to settle the starter issue, else I fear i'll be pushing this machine off a cliff soon.
thanks again.