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.....just got the bike and am looking to figure this maze out.
Any ideas where to start?
(GS1100ESD in pic)
Any ideas where to start?
(GS1100ESD in pic)
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The factory wiring diagram would be a good place to start.
Also, one useful convention, if power is coming from somewhere (e.g. from the alternator or from the battery) use a female connector. If for any reason it becomes unplugged (or you forget to plug it in, heaven forbid), then it won't immediately short your battery or alternator onto the frame (bad news either way!)
Apparently, this little gem was overlooked, because it was never answered:.....just got the bike and am looking to figure this maze out. Any ideas where to start?
Are you looking to just tidy up the mess or are you having problems with the electrical system?First, are you having problems with the charging system? ... No need to fix what ain't broken!
I'd recommend a length of well-seasoned hardwood at least a yard long and two or three inches thick.
When you track down the perpetrator of that electrical crime, he's going to have an extremely dense skull, so you'll need to make sure you have a solid footing and follow through on your swing so he doesn't get up and do this to another motorcycle.
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Credit where credit is due....These are the little nuggets of wisdom that make this forum great.
I consider motorcycles to be like airplanes in at least one respect: They have to be completely reliable because you really trust your life with the machine. Wiring like that is an accident waiting to happen, but it's good to see your taking it on.
Refer to the wiring diagram, work slowly, don't panic, replace rubbish connectors with decent crimp ones. Don't cut any wires out of your loom unless absolutely necessary (e.g. bodged work by previous owner).
Also, one useful convention, if power is coming from somewhere (e.g. from the alternator or from the battery) use a female connector. If for any reason it becomes unplugged (or you forget to plug it in, heaven forbid), then it won't immediately short your battery or alternator onto the frame (bad news either way!)