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sourcing a new/newer wiring harness for GS450t

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greasyjonny

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ok, so i dropped off my bike to my mechanic hoping to resolve an issue with the dim headlight, constantly activated brake light, and turn signals that work intermittently. after two days he has not been able to get them to work as they should reliably. he suggested finding a new wiring harness. now im sure no one has new OEM wiring harnesses still lying around or anyone is making them. any alternatives? it would be a real bummer if this otherwise great bike was put out of commission because of some damn blinkers. any ideas? i'd be willing to buy a used one off ebay maybe as a last resort, but im looking for a possibly more confident option.

also i see someone here is parting out what looks to be a good condition 81 gs450 e, would the wiring harness be the same?

thanks in adnvance
 
also i found these guys over at sparck moto over at Do the Ton. harness costs $250+ (ouch). they have an order form to select options and what not. anyone knowledgable wanna take a look at it and give me any input as to best options/necessities for this bike or any special info i should pass along. since this is kinda costly, im still completely open to other alternatives

http://www.sparckmoto.com/harnesses
 
I think you need a new mechanic instead of a new wiring harness. You really need to start digging into the problem yourself instead of throwing money away and learn a little along the way. All the electrical contact points on an old bike are suspect. Grounds, harness plugs, bullet connectors, switches and fuse boxes. Have you looked at the headlight plug or any other plugs or connectors on the bike? You can tell a lot from a visual inspection. Discoloration or obvious signs of heat are a sure sign of a problem. Are any plugs noticeably warmer than the wire going into them with the bike running? Is any wire discolored or getting brittle going into a plug or connector? All these connection points need to be cleaned with a good contact cleaner and coated in dielectric grease and replaced if necessary. Grounds especially need attention. These are all things you can do without knowing anything about the electrical system that may point out the problem to you or inadvertently fix a lot of problems. Then you can post your findings and ask for guidance from there. In the process you start getting to know your bike.
 
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