Bear essentials electric plan

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17 Mar 2014 02:22 #625508 by jsnabbs
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Does anyone have any info,link,PDF to a bear essentials electric plan?

I have no idea when it comes to electrics, i will be having someone wire everything up for me when i come to that point.

What i need to know is what do i need to make space for in my electrics tray that im having fabed up?

This is the battery i will be using, from the pictures you can see it will have a little box to hold it
shoraipower.com/lfx14a2-bs12-p66

What i think i need to run....

Coils
Electric start
Headlamp H/L
LED Blinkers
Rear Brake

like i said i have no idea what needs to fit in here so please, do tell.
Here is the mock up for the tray

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17 Mar 2014 06:23 - 17 Mar 2014 14:18 #625520 by martin_csr
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You'll need a voltage regulator/rectifier to keep the battery charged.

Also, you'll need an igniter.

You may not consider this a bare essential, but I would have a brake indicator light on the instrument cluster, and I would also wire in an outage indicator switch to act as a warning light to let you know that there is a problem w the brake light... getting rear ended is one of those things I'd like to avoid.
KZR topic --- Brake Light Problem

A neutral light is something else I would have as well.
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17 Mar 2014 08:37 #625533 by jsnabbs
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So if someone has a plan for me that would be great, something along the lines of this but not sooo stripped back

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17 Mar 2014 12:50 #625551 by slayer61
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loudhvx does a lot of these for folks. Have a look at a thread titled "1980 750H bare bones for mattylight" or just click HERE

Good luck with your project!

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17 Mar 2014 13:56 #625558 by jsnabbs
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Thnaks for the elecrics plan, big help.

i know this is hard to guess, but do you guys think i have left enought space in the mock up tray for what i need?

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17 Mar 2014 14:23 #625565 by loudhvx
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If you are going bare bones, you really only need room for a battery, regulator/rectifier combo unit, and maybe a fue or two. But I would recommend leaving enough room for two reg/rec combo units. Then you will have room for an igniter in case you want to get rid of the points and use a factory system.

There should be plenty of room for all of that between the frame rails, under the seat.

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17 Mar 2014 15:29 #625572 by 331lxstang
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Type in (evan fell simple wiring diagram) on the net. Its a godsend for anyone wiring a bike, with a little browsing on his site you can wire just about any bike.

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