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I ended up putting a piece of double sided tape on the front pins and clips on all the others.
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
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74 Z1900
72 CB450
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Once that was done the wheel hub assembly was fitted and the wheel bolted into place. Now the tie down strap could be removed and access to the front of the frame to get the wiring loom moving.
Once I got the loom up near the headstem I got the headlight shell and fitted that and the indicators to start finding connections.
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I am retro fitting a horn to the bike and looking at the loom near the headstem there are 2 fittings left - a double brown and a single brown (seen poking out above it.)
From looking at the workshop manual wiring diagram it shows the horn button wire goes to one horn wire. The other horn wire goes to brown wire connector.
The wiring diagram shows a double brown connector in that circuit but it is not connected to anything.
there is one black wire for the horn coming out of the left side switch block and 2 wires coming from the horn.
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As far as I am aware the "double" brown is an accessory feed (not used) so the single brown will be the feed, the other side of the horn goes to the black wire from the switch (the switch is in the earth side) which then earths through the handlebar when the button is pushedNow another electrical question - I think i have found most connections now.
I am retro fitting a horn to the bike and looking at the loom near the headstem there are 2 fittings left - a double brown and a single brown (seen poking out above it.)
From looking at the workshop manual wiring diagram it shows the horn button wire goes to one horn wire. The other horn wire goes to brown wire connector.
The wiring diagram shows a double brown connector in that circuit but it is not connected to anything.
there is one black wire for the horn coming out of the left side switch block and 2 wires coming from the horn.
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Thanks Wookie - its good to have some clarification.
As far as I am aware the "double" brown is an accessory feed (not used) so the single brown will be the feed, the other side of the horn goes to the black wire from the switch (the switch is in the earth side) which then earths through the handlebar when the button is pushed
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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Gave it a test fit up (the line will go through the round hole in the headlight bracket when the headlight gets bolted up a bit higher)
I did a test fit up with the Nissin 4 piston brake caliper just to make sure it fits and the wheel spins ok.
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I have wired the horn up, one wire going to the single brown, one wire to the black horn wire coming out of the LH switch block.
Does it matter which wire goes to which, I gather the horn can be wired either way ? It has no markings on the horn in relation to the 2 terminals.
the single blue wire from the LH switch block according to the wiring diagram shows it connecting to the double connector from the RH switch block - and the single blue wire from the RH switch block is unused. Does that look correct ?
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The second blue wire appears to only be used on US spec bikes and is connected to the double connector (if you are not using it make sure it is insulated as it is connected to the "side light/panel light" circuit at the switch end)
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