I have a hardtail project that I'm working on, and I'm not sure where to put the circuit breakers or the ignition control module. Do you guys have any good ideas for where to hide your electronics?
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If you are still using your "signal module" (for lack of a better word) i would think any kind of "momentary on" switch would work, they make a "momentary on/off/momentary on" you can get away with one switch, check the link.
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Hi I'm doing a full rewrite on a 2002 1200 and I'm using a few pieces out of the stoc harness (for the starter) and my manual doesn't go into color code detail if anyone could direct me as to which color slices into the power, ground, and and which color goes right to the ignition. I'm using a 2 circuit breaker diagram I got off the clock forum thank you in advanceComment
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Can anyone tell me what year the 'bank angle sensor' was introduced to the Sportster? I have a 95 harness that I'm about to clean up and don't see it on my wiring diagram. I'm just checking everything out just to make sure I'm not gonna screw this thing up. I have a read all 10 pages of this thread but my have a few more questions. I'm hopping to God that that 95 hand drawn diagram above is right. I'm building a hard tail and I thought about just welding up a box under the seat and stuffing all that wiring and control boxes in there and just extending all some for the headlamp, coils and such but that would be cheating. Here's a pic of my bike just cause.Comment
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I've been trying to get this wired up for the last few days but I keep blowing fuse 5. Anyone else have good results with this diagram yet? Not trying to ask a million questions here or rack anyone's brain too hard. Just want to know if this is gonna work or not the way it's laid out in this diagram.Comment
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When you say "manifold pressure sensor" are you talking about the vacuum line running from your carb to the VOES? If so click the link.
http://www.wildwestcycle.com/f_voes.html
Thanks for the link, very well explained, now I just don't get how people make their engines run good with no VOES :/Comment
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