Can't answer your question, but you could also try push-starting it.
While sitting on it, get it coasting down a slope in 3rd gear with the clutch in; ignition, gas and choke on. Once you get going 10 mph or so, pop the clutch and it should start. Immediately pull the clutch lever back in to keep it running, then put it in neutral. Or if you are ready to ride, put it in 1st or 2nd and off you go.
A little bit of technique to it, but a good skill to have with a dead battery.
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