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    Wiring for a XS400 bobber.

    Gday ive started a build recently and have now come to the point of needing to do the wiring. But one small problem. i bought the bike burnt out. Ive striped the remander of burnt rubber and plastic. The fella who owned it before me went to the pub for a ride and yea went out for a "smoke" only to find his bike engulfed in flames. hahaha he then parked it up on a farm for 10-15 years and yea. So i have a burnt out Yammie XS400 with no wiring at all no plastics and alil bit o rust.

    http://www.boganautos.com/wp-content...s/DSC00610.jpg

    And i want to turn it into something like this

    http://www.650motorcycles.com/images/Malidrag2.jpg

    Now i was wondering if any one could help me out in the way of figuring out the wiring and or the necessity's needed for this beast would be muchly appreciated. Cheers
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    i have a diagram for one kicking about, or i could try and come of with a simplified one, as they are quite complicated

    they have seperate reg and rec, but that could be combined,
    ditch the fuse box and just have a main fuse, have just a dimmer switch and no, on/off for the lights,
    and do away with the self cancelling indicator circuit. ect ect

    shame your in smelly tauranga really

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    Sheee-it are you gunna rebuild that? Much respect if you pull that off.

    Yeah I'd design my own from scratch, but I'm inclined that way.

    http://www.google.co.nz/images?q=chopper+wiring+diagram Start reading from here. Don't be afraid of it. Wiring is pretty basic.


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