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B12 wiring harness


Glenny86

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Chop it out,  it’s junk.   This might be of some use to you .

removes all the junk not needed,  sidestand switch, clutch switch,  diode and relay,  plus TPS. Don’t forget to use a resistor on the ignition control unit.

 

ive ommited the light wiring,  but easy to add from the fuse box.

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20 hours ago, Bow said:

Chop it out,  it’s junk.   This might be of some use to you .

removes all the junk not needed,  sidestand switch, clutch switch,  diode and relay,  plus TPS. Don’t forget to use a resistor on the ignition control unit.

 

ive ommited the light wiring,  but easy to add from the fuse box.

DDFE3DDE-401D-4E13-9FCD-DD1B2015A907.jpeg

Cheers that a big help. Do I ne a resistor tho if I am using a b12 ignition switch

20 hours ago, Bow said:

Chop it out,  it’s junk.   This might be of some use to you .

removes all the junk not needed,  sidestand switch, clutch switch,  diode and relay,  plus TPS. Don’t forget to use a resistor on the ignition control unit.

 

ive ommited the light wiring,  but easy to add from the fuse box.

DDFE3DDE-401D-4E13-9FCD-DD1B2015A907.jpeg

 

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Only if your using a B12 ignition control unit.  

Orange/Red from the ICU to a 100ohm resistor then to earth.  

That way, you can use any ignition switch you want.  Same diagram can be used for a Dyna 2000 set up. Just won’t need a resistor 

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