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Nofeartotrek has posted in another post that
in this scenario, you can squeeze the front brake while
starting.
If that doesn't fix it, you need to take it to a dealer.
I came upon the owner (Phil) of the 2015 CTX DCT at a roadside park. I have a 2014 NC700 DCT. After chatting and admiring our bikes he attempted to start his bike. All we heard was the relay next to the battery clicking. I recognized that sound because I left my un-switched powered GPS on and ran my battery down a few weeks ago. The headlight was shinning and the green neutral indicator was on. We attempted to jump start using light weight jumper cables I keep on board. Phil thought it might be moisture in the sealed relay, me not so much. I thought it was something related to DCT being hung up, perhaps turned off the ignition before shifting to neutral. Phil removed his battery and recharged it. He reinstalled the battery and it started and ran fine. Apparently the cause of this "won't start" was low battery voltage. Thanks for the responses. Phil and I hope this will help others.
PS - he plans to join the AMA for the roadside assistance coverage.
I came upon the owner (Phil) of the 2015 CTX DCT at a roadside park. I have a 2014 NC700 DCT. After chatting and admiring our bikes he attempted to start his bike. All we heard was the relay next to the battery clicking. I recognized that sound because I left my un-switched powered GPS on and ran my battery down a few weeks ago. The headlight was shinning and the green neutral indicator was on. We attempted to jump start using light weight jumper cables I keep on board. Phil thought it might be moisture in the sealed relay, me not so much. I thought it was something related to DCT being hung up, perhaps turned off the ignition before shifting to neutral. Phil removed his battery and recharged it. He reinstalled the battery and it started and ran fine. Apparently the cause of this "won't start" was low battery voltage. Thanks for the responses. Phil and I hope this will help others.
PS - he plans to join the AMA for the roadside assistance coverage.