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Flat wiring harness
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05 Aug 2014 17:47 - 05 Aug 2014 18:50 #642804
by Lazyman06
1979 KZ1000 MK II frame
1980 KZ1000 C3 police engine
Flat wiring harness was created by Lazyman06
Thinking about experimenting with making a flat harness by leaving the wires unbundled and wrap them around the frame with something like Saran wrap so when you look through the bike you don't really see anything except the wires.
My thinking is the advantages to it would prevent wire rubbing, easier to track down wiring in case something goes wrong and heat would dissipate easier if current gets too high. I'm not going to have turn signals, horn, and only going to a dirt bike kill switch on the bars so wiring, at least on the front will be scarce. What do y'all think.
My thinking is the advantages to it would prevent wire rubbing, easier to track down wiring in case something goes wrong and heat would dissipate easier if current gets too high. I'm not going to have turn signals, horn, and only going to a dirt bike kill switch on the bars so wiring, at least on the front will be scarce. What do y'all think.
1979 KZ1000 MK II frame
1980 KZ1000 C3 police engine
Last edit: 05 Aug 2014 18:50 by Lazyman06.
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05 Aug 2014 19:29 #642820
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Jon
1977 KZ1000a1
Mesa, AZ
Phoenix Fighter Project
Replied by kaw-a-holic on topic Flat wiring harness
Sounds cool, make sure you post pics if you do it. I decided to pony up the cash for a Motogadget M-Unit. It will have a single wire running from handle bars to the control module. I will be doing a full pictorial soon.
Jon
1977 KZ1000a1
Mesa, AZ
Phoenix Fighter Project
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