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The bike must be in neutral when the kickstand is down or it will shut down. Its a safety feature.
Put the bike in neutral and it should fire right up.
If you can't get it out of gear, sit on the bike, put the kickstand up, pull the clutch in turn the key on and hit the start button, and it should fire right up.Make sure on/off button is on too.
If you tried that and it still clicks, check battery voltage, a low battery makes the solenoid click.
Make sure you have a clean battery terminals and tight terminals.
Check battery voltage. Most auto parts places will load test them for free.
If battery is good and it is in neutral and it still clicks, then the starter solenoid is bad.
replace the solenoid. And your bike should fire right up
There is no firing order. Your bike has a coil that fires on both the compression stroke and the exhaust stroke (also called a wasted spark). Therefore either plug wire can go on either cylinder and the bike should run the same.On four cylinder bikes this meant that you could run four plugs using only two coils and two sets of points instead of four coils and four points.If the bike is running poorly try new spark plugs and new spark plug caps first(start with the cheap stuff). Next check the actual coil and pulse pick up or points. You may have to replace the coil only because the wires are cracked shorting.
Try unpluging the cutouts.they are usally on 2-3 places on these bikes ,brakes,also check the fuse that is on the red wire comming off the battery it will be blown or end of fuse holder will be pushed in and not touching the fuse.
Check the igniter. Go back to the dealer and ask him to see one. Then go back and find it on your bike. Yamaha's usually have them under the seat, or left side. But I don't know exactly what year you have. Run the VIN on the frame under my tips and tricks is a web site that'll break it down for you.
-check the fuse right hand side below the fuel tank and seat, see if it is blown. - Check to see if plug has spark, replace if necessary . - Did you run the bike with a low battery before replacing it? could be that your stator is shot. -Is bike trying to start but won't?
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