We decided to take a 150 mile plus ride due to the unusual warm weather (80 degrees) we are having for the end of November. We figured colder weather is due. Started out early and the 1st stop was 91 miles later. Rested and drank a cold one then when we went to leave nothing. Bike had lights, horn and I even had the normal lights on the ignition module when the run button was applied. All you would here was a slight sound down near the starter. Checked connections on the battery and all were good and tight. Even disconnected them and reconnected. Battery is new Braille. After several attempts we figured it was trailer time so one of the riders we home to get his. Drank another cold one while waiting and received a call from the rider confirming I still needed a trailer so I told the Dog, here is your last chance to start before the trailer leaves to get you and it started. I was so convinced it was not going to start I had already turned the fuel off and yes it killed. Turn the fuel back on and it fired right up. Made it home and have ran it several times and can not get to do it again. Not sure if it was a connection, we had just travel a unplanned bumpy road before stopping. Don't know if it was the starter acting up but it is now doing fine. Any thoughts, sorry for the long story.

. I'm betting on a bad connection. Mine did the same thing and it was the big wire going in to the solenoid, wiggled it and she fired right up. and no trouble for several days
, till it happened again.
Check the contacts in the solenoid for arching burns also 

cleaned eyelets,