Maybe not bad yet! This sounds like the battery needs to charge. When the bikes 
sit at idle, the alternator isn't charging, it is running off the battery. So 
when you had it warming up, it was draining the battery. Put a charger on it or 
drive it around for a while and you should be better.

On Sep 17, 2013, at 7:04, "mike21...@aol.com" <mike21...@aol.com> wrote:

> It's been a month since I had the Nighthawk out so I figured I'd take her to 
> work. It was a little chilly this morning so I figured it would be tough 
> being her going. After about 30 seconds of cranking the starter speed turning 
> it over I figured the battery was low.  I was able to bump start it by 
> coasting down my driveway. When I got to work and shut her down I tried to 
> start her back up and the starter is just making a single click noise and not 
> turning the engine at all. Sounds like the starter has died right? Can they 
> be rebuilt or do I have to replace it? 
> 
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