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600 honda hurricane will not start

The bike ran great when i took it out of storage ran it about 10 miles. the next day i started it and started right up . the next day it cranked over but did not start. i checked for spark and nothing.checked the fuses and they are good would both coils go bad at the same time or somingthing else thanks jeff

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Be sure the kill switch is off. Check the side stand kill switch. Sometimes they go bad and kill when up AND when down. Hopefully the problem is constant instead of intermittent. Intermittent problems are the worst to find. Both coils are not likely to go bad at once. CDI yes, coils no. How good is your battery?

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