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I have pretty much everything I need to finish the engine and I want to tackle the issue of wiring. As it sits now the majority of my harness will be redundant, and it's kind of a mess to be honest. I found a guy on Do The Ton selling the extra of his 16ga OEM color wire for a fantastic price so I picked up enough to redo my bike. I know it's not necessary but my bike is stripped to the frame right now, and I want to do it... Mostly as a learning experience and to clean up the bike.
So I plan on going kickstart only, going as minimal on the wiring as possible. Just headlight, tail light, turn signals, my Compufire and digital Acewell gauge. I have two possibilites for the direction I want to go in, and I wanna hear what you guys think.
1. Capacitor and teeny battery (would go batteryless but my Acewell needs a small amount of power to remember wheel diameter settings). Minimal wiring and relays and blade-type fuse box.
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2. Slightly larger battery and a Motogadget M-Unit box. The m-unit replaces the separate grounds, every single relay and the fuse box. It's a solid state unit with tons of built in features (built in alarm, tail light modulators, and other programable trickery) and single wire in and out... It also allows the use of the (expensive but awesome) m-buttons. The downside... it's pretty pricey at $300. I also worry about longevity, eventually it will go bad. It could last 10 years but will Motogadget still be around? I dunno. Although $300 over a few years isn't much.
Product Link
Edit: There is also this LINK Kind of the poor mans' m-unit. I havent heard anything about that particular unit though, while Motogadget has a great rep.
So I plan on going kickstart only, going as minimal on the wiring as possible. Just headlight, tail light, turn signals, my Compufire and digital Acewell gauge. I have two possibilites for the direction I want to go in, and I wanna hear what you guys think.
1. Capacitor and teeny battery (would go batteryless but my Acewell needs a small amount of power to remember wheel diameter settings). Minimal wiring and relays and blade-type fuse box.
or
2. Slightly larger battery and a Motogadget M-Unit box. The m-unit replaces the separate grounds, every single relay and the fuse box. It's a solid state unit with tons of built in features (built in alarm, tail light modulators, and other programable trickery) and single wire in and out... It also allows the use of the (expensive but awesome) m-buttons. The downside... it's pretty pricey at $300. I also worry about longevity, eventually it will go bad. It could last 10 years but will Motogadget still be around? I dunno. Although $300 over a few years isn't much.
Product Link
Edit: There is also this LINK Kind of the poor mans' m-unit. I havent heard anything about that particular unit though, while Motogadget has a great rep.
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