Wire Harness help!!!
#1
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Ok I ordered a new wire harness because mine is fubar..... With that said... I need some pictures of how the wire is ran... because on mine it does go over top the metal clip that's suppose to hold the wires... take alot of pictures and kinda go over it for me because i'm a retard...
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#2
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If you're gonna do much work on your bike, I highly recommend getting the manual.
It will pay for itself in savings on time and frustration. It illustrates proper
wiring/hose/cable routing.
Personally, I get a factory/haines and clymer. If it's an important spec,
I like to cross-reference for misprints. And they each show different angles/approach
to a particular job, improving the odds you'll go, "Ahh! I get it!".
I'm not discouraging you from asking questions, I just think the answers make more
sense, with the manual in front of you. Unfortunately, I've got a F3, so that's the
best I've got for you on this question.
Hopefully, one of the F4 guys, can get those pics you're asking for, too.
Hope this helps, Ern
It will pay for itself in savings on time and frustration. It illustrates proper
wiring/hose/cable routing.
Personally, I get a factory/haines and clymer. If it's an important spec,
I like to cross-reference for misprints. And they each show different angles/approach
to a particular job, improving the odds you'll go, "Ahh! I get it!".
I'm not discouraging you from asking questions, I just think the answers make more
sense, with the manual in front of you. Unfortunately, I've got a F3, so that's the
best I've got for you on this question.
Hopefully, one of the F4 guys, can get those pics you're asking for, too.
Hope this helps, Ern
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If you're gonna do much work on your bike, I highly recommend getting the manual.
It will pay for itself in savings on time and frustration. It illustrates proper
wiring/hose/cable routing.
Personally, I get a factory/haines and clymer. If it's an important spec,
I like to cross-reference for misprints. And they each show different angles/approach
to a particular job, improving the odds you'll go, "Ahh! I get it!".
I'm not discouraging you from asking questions, I just think the answers make more
sense, with the manual in front of you. Unfortunately, I've got a F3, so that's the
best I've got for you on this question.
Hopefully, one of the F4 guys, can get those pics you're asking for, too.
Hope this helps, Ern
It will pay for itself in savings on time and frustration. It illustrates proper
wiring/hose/cable routing.
Personally, I get a factory/haines and clymer. If it's an important spec,
I like to cross-reference for misprints. And they each show different angles/approach
to a particular job, improving the odds you'll go, "Ahh! I get it!".
I'm not discouraging you from asking questions, I just think the answers make more
sense, with the manual in front of you. Unfortunately, I've got a F3, so that's the
best I've got for you on this question.
Hopefully, one of the F4 guys, can get those pics you're asking for, too.
Hope this helps, Ern
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I have it routed good enough but. I'm a visual learner and like to look at pictures
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here they are, don't mind the rust, its getting taken care of.
There are a ton of photos because I took photos while I was packing my connections with dielectric grease, so here is the photobucket link
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Sorry they arnt super clear but hope it helps
There are a ton of photos because I took photos while I was packing my connections with dielectric grease, so here is the photobucket link
Login to a private Photobucket.com album
Sorry they arnt super clear but hope it helps
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here they are, don't mind the rust, its getting taken care of.
There are a ton of photos because I took photos while I was packing my connections with dielectric grease, so here is the photobucket link
Login to a private Photobucket.com album
Sorry they arnt super clear but hope it helps
There are a ton of photos because I took photos while I was packing my connections with dielectric grease, so here is the photobucket link
Login to a private Photobucket.com album
Sorry they arnt super clear but hope it helps