Since it's an SE5 it will roll in gear, so that has no meaning if it's in neutral or not. The display is likely correct. When starting a SE in gear your foot has to be on the brake. Is it?
Dead battery.
Yes my foot is on the break.
Likely loose connection, dead or defective battery. First tighten the connections on the battery. if that doesn't work charge the battery, if that doesn't work get a new battery.
Connections are tight and battery is strong.
You have three basic choices, since you can apparently hear the starter relay kicking in. One is a bad battery or connection. The battery should read at least 12.7 volts before use. A battery that reads less may not operate the starter or work the electronics. While cranking (or trying), the battery should remain at 10.0 volts or higher. A battery that takes a full charge can often fail a load test like this. If the battery passes both tests, the starter may be seized up...which is less likely. It could be possible for the engine to be seized, too, but that is even less likely.
Don't assume anything in regard to the battery condition. Test it with a multimeter to be sure...and check the connections at the battery (inside the bodywork) and the positive and negative jumper terminals, just to eliminate any possibility of a loose connection.
Connections are tight and battery is strong.
How do you know the connections are tight? Did you put a wrench to each post and tighten it? What seems to be a tight connection many times is not.
Thanks I will put a meter on it. just seems odd the way happen. fired right up no problem then shut it down anf then nothing but click click.
12 volts out of the battery. now what ?
Fully charged battery should be 12.6 v minimum. Still sounds like a dead or bad battery. Why don't you boost it and see if it starts.
Thanks! I'd rather set the bike down with a plan;