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I also know that making your own harness forces the use of wire that isn't the original color code.
I don't think that's true at all. You may not be able to go down to your local hardware store and get the right colored wiring, but I'd bet someone out there sells the right color/size.
You may not be able to go down to your local hardware store and get the right colored wiring, but I'd bet someone out there sells the right color/size.
Not sure if Kaiser has a link handy, but I do. :-\\\Prove me wrong Kaiser before making that statement. Find an orange/green and orange/white wire spool. There are companies that will make you a 1000 ft spool of wire in the color combo of your choice but I would estimate at least half the colors used on any motorcycle won't be found in a wire company search. Part of the problem is that the wire used on a bike is generally 18 or 20 gauge and most combo color wire is a bit heavier gauge for higher amp loads as on many 4 wheel vehicles.
Steve just posted a link.Click HERE to visit Vintage Connections.
Scroll down the left column to either the Prices or Order buttons to see all the connectors.
Of course, you will need a proper tool to crimp them all, so click on the Tools button.
Happy crimping. :encouragement:
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Prove me wrong Kaiser before making that statement. Find an orange/green and orange/white wire spool. There are companies that will make you a 1000 ft spool of wire in the color combo of your choice but I would estimate at least half the colors used on any motorcycle won't be found in a wire company search. Part of the problem is that the wire used on a bike is generally 18 or 20 gauge and most combo color wire is a bit heavier gauge for higher amp loads as on many 4 wheel vehicles.