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Newbie in need of some general info
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21 Jul 2006 06:24 #63613
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Hey guys,
I have a 77 Kz 650 that whomever had it before me really jacked up the electrical and wired 90% of it with speaker wire and various other homemade stuff.
This thing overall is a mess and I want to take everything out and start from scratch as most of it is hanging directly on the chain.
I don't care about the electric start or the signals, I just pretty much want to hook up the headlight, taillight/brake light.
Can someone give me a general idea of the steps I will need to take in order to make it bare bones functional? I don't have a clue. If there is any starter guide to wiring that anyone knows of that would be extremely helpful as well.
Thanks
I have a 77 Kz 650 that whomever had it before me really jacked up the electrical and wired 90% of it with speaker wire and various other homemade stuff.
This thing overall is a mess and I want to take everything out and start from scratch as most of it is hanging directly on the chain.
I don't care about the electric start or the signals, I just pretty much want to hook up the headlight, taillight/brake light.
Can someone give me a general idea of the steps I will need to take in order to make it bare bones functional? I don't have a clue. If there is any starter guide to wiring that anyone knows of that would be extremely helpful as well.
Thanks
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21 Jul 2006 07:00 #63626
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Replied by wiredgeorge on topic Newbie in need of some general info
If you don't understand how to wire the bike already, you might be better off to buy a new junction box and wiring harness off eBay (well a new to you used set up). Make sure that the harness is the same year as your bike so it will be a plug-n-play with the switchgear and ignition. This will GREATLY simplify getting the bike on-track. There have been bare-bones wiring diagrams posted in the recent past in this forum if you are bound to go that route but wiring high/low beams are more difficult than wiring the starter up so consider going the used harness route.
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21 Jul 2006 07:02 #63627
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Sounds good and thanks
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