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anyone with a high res wiring digram?

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does enyone have a high resolution wiring diagram scan? the only ones i can find are very blurry

only wiring info i need is engine, the wiring on this bike is going to be barebones
 
does enyone have a high resolution wiring diagram scan? the only ones i can find are very blurry

only wiring info i need is engine, the wiring on this bike is going to be barebones

what bike and did you check bikecliff's website?
 
what bike ... ?
I'm going to take a wild guess here and say that it might be a 750, based on his username.

Somehow, I just can't picture a bobbed 16-valve 750, so will further guess that it's an older, 8-valve 750.

Am I close? :-k

BassCliff has one, click on this link to see it.

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I'm going to take a wild guess here and say that it might be a 750, based on his username.

Somehow, I just can't picture a bobbed 16-valve 750, so will further guess that it's an older, 8-valve 750.

Am I close? :-k

BassCliff has one, click on this link to see it.

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Steve,
I have a Clymer GS 750 manual that IIRC has about 7 to 8 different schematics in the back as every variant seems to be different (by make and year). So which one of those you think he wants? I can't terminate a binary search over 8 options with one decision point.
 
Steve,
I have a Clymer GS 750 manual that IIRC has about 7 to 8 different schematics in the back as every variant seems to be different (by make and year). So which one of those you think he wants? I can't terminate a binary search over 8 options with one decision point.
He only wants the engine part anyway, are they that much different for just the engine? :-k

I'm think very basic here, you know, battery, ignition switch, points, coils. That's assuming, of course, that his bike is '79 or earlier, so it still has a kick-start. :D

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He only wants the engine part anyway, are they that much different for just the engine? :-k

I'm think very basic here, you know, battery, ignition switch, points, coils. That's assuming, of course, that his bike is '79 or earlier, so it still has a kick-start. :D

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Sorry Steve, I only offer free design services if I feel like it
 
sorry guys its for a 1980 gs550, if someone could draw a simplified easy to read engine diagram theres some cash waiting in my paypal for them :D

im a retard when it comes to motorcycle wiring
 
im sure it would be alot of help to someone with some motorcycle wiring knowlage, but im completely in the dark, ans seeing is it is for a 2cyl bike would leave me lost with what to do with my extra coilpack
 
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