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I need a new R/R.

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Hi Jim,

How many years has Duane been using this diagram (I wouldn't really call it a schematic) with his r/r units?

How can the diagram be made more clear? Where is the best place to easily connect the sense wire?

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

I guess that schematic is a bit of an optical illusion. I was getting the brake switch confused with the connections. It was the way that the notes were added "pointing" to the brake switch connections that made it look like he was indicating a switch.

Now that I went back to the physical R/R an look how it is color coded, the thing that would make it clearer would be some colors.:)

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Duane put a third crimp connection on the diagram which I did not realize (it does reflect his physical layout), and I removed it in my version.

Sorry I got confused looking at it
 
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Just trying to help.

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When I first saw that It confused me as I thought the lower device was a coil, now I realize it is the coil relay . The orange wire (activating the solenoid) is really the orange/white (O/W) wire coming from the right hand switch:o

Really the whole schematic should be color coded to reflect the Suzuki codes.

Now that I see the schmatic, it is clear that while using the brake light circuit is better than most (as a battery voltage sense point), that voltage source will still be effected by the total current load pulled through the resistance (in ignition switch and the various connections and wires we talked about earlier). Going direct to the battery is best as the coil relay mod does.
 
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When I first saw that It confused me as I thought the lower device was a coil, now I realize it is the coil relay . The orange wire (activating the solenoid) is really the orange/white (O/W) wire coming from the right hand switch:o

Really the whole schematic should be color coded to reflect the Suzuki codes.

Now that I see the schmatic, it is clear that while using the brake light circuit is better than most (as a battery voltage sense point), that voltage source will still be effected by the total current load pulled through the resistance (in ignition switch and the various connections and wires we talked about earlier). Going direct to the battery is best as the coil relay mod does.
This is a complete diagram that both illustrates what I, and possibly others, can use. Glad we all got to the bottom of this. Thank you all! Now out to the bike:cool:
 
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