SOURCE: my 2007 boulevard s50 will not start all the
Check fuses first then there are a few safety switches to check. Kickstand up and bike in nuetral hold the start button and pull the clutch in slowly if it doesnt crank then check the kickstand switch
SOURCE: How do I remove the seat on a 05 Suzuki Boulevard
remove the two 4mm alen head bolts form the side, theses have lock tight so uses a small hammer to tap while you put preasure on them. a trusted buddy to tap with the hammer. then remove the two forward covers to be able to remove the forward two. and lift the seat from the rear.
SOURCE: i have a Suzuki Boulevard
The starter button is supposed to turn off the lights during the start. The new solenoid means that is OK. That means the starter is the problem. Tap on the starter with a plastic hammer, back of a screwdriver, etc., if the starter works now you just need new starter brushes. If the armature is shorted, the end cap bearings worn, the magnets broken, etc. then you will need to replace the starter assembly. Only the brushes are available as spare parts to fix the starter.
SOURCE: Suziki Boulevard C90 wont start,
Your starter button is a two position switch. The lights are supposed to go dim when the button is pushed halfway in. When pushed in all the way it should activate the starter solenoid. The starter solenoid is located under the seat next to the battery. You can follow the positive battery cable directly to the starter solenoid. If you push the starter button and the starter solenoid clicks, then the starter button is good. If the you unplug the two smaller wires going to the starter solenoid and connect a voltage meter to the main harness leads , the needle should jump whenever you press the starter button. If it does not clean the button contacts or replace the right switch assembly. If the starter button is good then take a jumper wire and short across the two battery cables on the starter solenoid. This will put power directly to the the starter. If the starter works now replace the starter solenoid. If your starter still does not work, try holding the starter button and tapping on the starter with a plastic hammer. If the starter works now then you probably need to replace the starter brushes. If anything else is wrong with the starter you will need to replace the assembly as the dealer will usually only offer the starter brushes for repair purpose.
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