Electrical issues are my favorite area truthfully
Also upon getting inside the top of the tank check the plastic bracket that holds the Fuel Reg assy together
Last week on a police style one I found out someone had been in his tank B4 and the black fuel bracket was broken on both side tabs like someone preciously pried on it [ The Clip ]
So It had to be replaced
Those lines I would use a thin piece of string to hold them up while assembling your top back down so that you do Not accidently Drop any parts down inside your Tank ..
Also you have to pull the clutch in to fire up them babies .
I have a Big Suzuki IOntruder on the Rack right now and You have to just pull the clutch lever in a little then hit the start button ...
On your bike Being the wiring is probably on the outside of your handle bars make sure you have all your wires nice and neat
It is easy to pinch a wire by accident .
Just a few ideas
I work from a big motorcycle rack [ High up ] most of the time . So that is why I use monofilament fishing line to make sure no parts fall inside as it is a pain in the
(EDIT) to pull off a heavy tank .
your Main fuses on the left side under the black cover sometimes can get a little dirty or eroded , blow I think it is a 10 - 15 Amp mini fuse blue
Good luck
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