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Replacing ignition switch on 81 GS850G with aftermarket switch question

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Has anyone replace the stock ignition switch with an aftermarket one?

the problem in question is most aftermarket switches I find seem to have a 3 terminals to connect to the wiring harness and the stock ignition has 4 wires coming out of it.

My wiring diagram sucks and is too small to read and I can't determine what the 4 wires on the stock harness power and if I can make a 3 position switch work for my application.

This is not the first time I've made modifications to a wiring harnesses but without being able to know whats what I'm stuck being able to make an educated decision on what I can make work.



So if you also have a readable wiring diagram that would be awesome.

Cheers!
 
".....My wiring diagram sucks and is too small to read "

Head to Basscliff's and avoid going blind- copy and blowup diagram

http://www.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/images/80GS850GT_wiring_color-new.png

"...This is not the first time I've made modifications to a wiring harnesses but without being able to know whats what I'm stuck being able to make an educated decision on what I can make work. "

Be careful - suzuki wiring is marginal


thanks for the wiring diagram Tom
 
ignition wiring should be same as on yours, but headlight switch might be different- some models had on/off and sometimes switches get changed over the years.
 
Yeah the hand controls were pretty easy to figure out. But I just couldn't determine where the ignition switch started on my other diagram. Looking at it briefly it looks as if I can just eliminate the "park" option of the ignition.

Thanks again Tom
 
Rocketmann, did you ever figure out if the 3 terminal will work? I believe I'm having the same problem you are.
 
Yeah the hand controls were pretty easy to figure out. But I just couldn't determine where the ignition switch started on my other diagram. Looking at it briefly it looks as if I can just eliminate the "park" option of the ignition.

Thanks again Tom
I doubt if anyone ever used it in the history of motorcycling.
 
I purchased the Emgo brand ignition switch for my 1980 GS750E and it was plug and play. Looks and acts like original switch, everything works, no mods were necessary - 4 wires in and 4 wires out. Paid $21.50 US delivered on EBay on one of the links you have listed. Just make sure you get the switch that fits your year and model bike.
 
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