Do you have a volt meter or tester with a dial or digital numbers on it connect to plus and minus on battery set to dc volts you should have 12.3 or so volts . With someone holding probes on battery attempt to crank bike do the volts on meter imed. Drop to below 10 . Like it goes from 12.3 to 10 imed. ??? If so battery new or not is falling below min spec . Without even moving the starter. . I wouldn't think the headlight would be as bright. But uhh you'd have to be paying attention to notice.
SOURCE: my 07 street glide won't
Computer has stored a code in it that the bike has fallen over, take it to a shop that can clear the code and it will be fine.
SOURCE: My 07 street glide won't start.when i turn the key
Turn the handlebars to the left and lock them with the key. Once locked, unlock and try to restart, this resets the alarm on my 2008 FLHX.
SOURCE: bike won't start, new Harley
I'm not too familiar with the later model bikes but if I were getting a clicking noise under the seat and the bike was not starting, I'd investigate the source of the noise. It's possible that it is a starter relay that engages the solenoid that is an integral part of the starter. Look at the starter from the right hand side of your bike. You'll see a single small wire that connects to the end of the starter just above the end plate of the solenoid. Disconnect this wire and connect a test light or volt meter to the wire. Turn on your ignition switch and press the start button. You should hear the click under the seat and see voltage at the end of that wire. If not, replace the relay, a plastic cube about an inch in dimension.
Good Luck
Steve
SOURCE: 2009 street glide won't crank
Is the kill switch "on"?
If so then find starter and bridge contacts to see if it cranks.
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