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Could be any number of things. You need to know if it is sparking for a start.
When cranking over does the rev counter move? If so then it suggests it is getting a signal.
Looking at the wiring diagram it looks like the clutch switch prevents the starter from working, but the side stand switch isn't clear. I would guess that it cuts out the ignition. As such I would check that this is working OK.
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That it is cranking over suggests the clutch switch is OK. Not firing could be the side stand switch.
However not sure if you are saying that having charged the battery and left it on the bike overnight there are no signs of life (ie, not even a neutral light). If so then that suggests something is shorting to earth and flattening the battery.
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If the battery was flat then the lights might be dim and you would probably get a click from the starter relay when you tried. No click suggests the battery isn't the problem.
Basically the starter and ignition are fairly seperate.
The starter just needs to dump a load of power to the starter motor. This comes directly from the battery via the starter relay, and then to the starter motor. The starter relay is basically just a big electrically operated switch. 2 big wires and 2 small wires, with the small wires being there to operate the relay. On the TT600 of the 2 small wires to the relay, one goes to earth via the clutch switch (so to count this out from being the problem you can just disconnect it and short the contacts) while the other comes from the starter button. It also triggers the headlight cutout relay, so if the starter button is working I would expect the headlight to switch off while you try and start the bike.
Ignition wise is a bit more complicated (and the wiring diagram isn't that great). Looks like fuse number 6 feeds power to the coils and to the injectors (brown / pink wire). These appear to be controlled by the ECU (along with controlling the fuel pump, etc). The injection system has a chaptor of the manual to itself!
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