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Have you looked at the throttle body yourself? Is it nice and shiny front and back? When doing this, need to make sure the battery is disconnected. If not you can actually ruin the stepper motor on the throttle body if you're moving the butterfly by hand.
The disk drive is brocken. The same thing happend to me. You need to take it to the shop it came from and they will give you the details of how to get it fixed. It will be sent to sony and you will have it back soon. Unfortunaitly you will probably lose all your game data like I did.
The starter button when pushed in half way turns the power off to the lights so more electricity can be used for powering the ignition and starter at the same time. If you press lightly you can turn off the lights with out engaging the starter. Pressing all the way down engages the starter. The button is a two position switch. Carefully take it apart , clean it and put it back together and you may fix the problem.I have three old Honda motorcycles that all have right hand switch assemblies wired to them from other bikes (Because the original was no longer available) You should be able to rewire any Honda two cable switch too work on your bike.
Perhaps you got one of the new Honda 1980 Tech where they are using a Turbo to gain HP(Kw). It is a white elephant but a technology experiment. Bike too heavy for turbo, not very agile. Google CX500 and read it's review in NZ Bikers magazine 2010 March edition.
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