Fed up with my rolling electrical problem

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  • 81GS1100E

    #1

    Fed up with my rolling electrical problem

    Every time I find a short, another one takes its place. My wiring is brittle, and I want a fresh start. I know many purists highly recommend sticky to the original wiring schematic, but I've had it.

    Does anyone have a schematic for the most simplified method of re-wiring?

    I want every doo-dad to run as independently as possible, and I want to avoid using as many electrical gizmos/modules as possible.

    If I have to use a fusebox from a tank, that's ok.
  • Guest

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    Ebay

    You can find whole wiring harnesses on ebay.

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    • 81GS1100E

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      I don't want to replace a bad wiring harness with another 25 year old harness, connecting it to old wires/connectors to and from individual parts. I got a main harness a few years ago and just perpetuated the problem, connecting it to old connectors and wiring to the parts.

      Now, if I can get a brand new, complete harness with all the connections and wirings to the parts, then I'd probably do it. But even then, it just would be like replicating the wiring of a new bike, with all the inherent electrical problems that came with the bike.

      I'm just frustrated with constantly having electrical problems. I don't have the expertise to keep this beast running electrically, but I have a friend who is an electrical guru and could manufacture an entirely new wiring system from a schematic.

      Surely, somebody in the last 25 years has come up with a more direct and simple way to bring the right amount of juice to each piece of equipment.

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      • SqDancerLynn1

        #4
        He's a member check it out symplified diagram

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