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  • G1BS0N
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 1

    #46
    Looking to get a harness made for a 10' sportster. I've tried to figure out what I can do myself and keep getting frustrated. Please pm when possible.

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    • daroberts3
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 1621

      #47
      Finishing one up now for a '12 Sportster. Removed a bunch of wires, relay nad fuses, added an off,run,start switch, new cloth conduit. Looks tighter and neater. Should have taken pics today.
      I will PM You now.

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      • daroberts3
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 1621

        #48
        Just finishing up a harness for an EFI Sportster. Customer wanted no switches on the handlebars. Added a off/run/start key switch, smaller main circuit breaker in place of the OEM maxi-fuse. Removed lots of wires, the starter relay, repaired all cut wires and re-wrapped harness in a fabric type split loom, high heat cloth loom and fabric electrical tape. Really cleaned this harness up.Click image for larger version

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        I am doing the EFI Sportsters as a modification of the OEM harness only. Cost is apprx. $400.

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        • tireslayer36
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2014
          • 1

          #49
          Originally posted by daroberts3
          Just finishing up a harness for an EFI Sportster. Customer wanted no switches on the handlebars. Added a off/run/start key switch, smaller main circuit breaker in place of the OEM maxi-fuse. Removed lots of wires, the starter relay, repaired all cut wires and re-wrapped harness in a fabric type split loom, high heat cloth loom and fabric electrical tape. Really cleaned this harness up.[ATTACH=CONFIG]55802[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]55803[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]55804[/ATTACH]

          I am doing the EFI Sportsters as a modification of the OEM harness only. Cost is apprx. $400.
          that harness is mine that daroberts3 was working on. He is very easy to deal with from a customer/provider standpoint. The workmanship on the harness is great i only had a couple of minor issues but it did not affect the overall functionality of the product. Customer service is great and you can just chit chat with him casually. The whole process took about 2 months roughly factoring in weather delays and shipping. would definitely look to brokensprocket garage for future work. Thanks again brotha Ill be in touch.

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          • theschmidt
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2013
            • 26

            #50
            price for bare bones wire harness - for 79 sportster with points and electric start only
            the harness own it was hand made (pos) i need it as simple as it can be made. it has dual
            plug heads-i would like it to have to provision for ampmeter and oil pressure circut.
            i 'am looking for something cheap.
            thanks

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            • daroberts3
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 1621

              #51
              Theschmidt: PM sent.

              I don't do cheap, I do high quality.

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              • 4130Roadhog
                Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 51

                #52
                Best thing I did for my build was have daroberts3 build me a wiring harness. Top notch quality and amazing tech support over the phone and via text. I was dreading wiring my bike and staying NY compliant, but it was about as easy as it could be thanks to detailed instructions and every wire clearly labeled. Great dude and great company.

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                • daroberts3
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1621

                  #53
                  Now on instagram #brokensprocketgarage
                  Check my Facebook page too

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                  • Johnnybravo
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2015
                    • 1

                    #54
                    Hey Dave I'm looking to get in touch with you for a wiring job. What's the easiest way to do that

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                    • daroberts3
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 1621

                      #55
                      Email [email protected]. Or message here, I check here 2 times a day ish.

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                      • CraiGORE
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 509

                        #56
                        i just wanted to give my testimonial and attest to what a great fucking guy this dave character is! gave me a smokin deal on a CV carb for my FXR which basically solved every issue with the bike. it's nice to be able to give your money to someone locally who really gives a shit about what they do.

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                        • daroberts3
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 1621

                          #57
                          Originally posted by CraiGORE
                          i just wanted to give my testimonial and attest to what a great fucking guy this dave character is! gave me a smokin deal on a CV carb for my FXR which basically solved every issue with the bike. it's nice to be able to give your money to someone locally who really gives a shit about what they do.
                          Many shits given here at BSG!

                          All of you out there staring at these glowing screens- go out of your way to meet your local independent motorcycle shop. Support the small businesses, I count on you all, so I can buy soccer cleats for my kids, fix my leaking roof, and buy my wife a new washing machine.
                          Thank you to all my customers, both on CC and locally!

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                          • crazy8
                            Junior Member
                            • Nov 2013
                            • 5

                            #58
                            started lurking on chopcult, began a project and all fingers pointed to dave at broken sprocket garage. Super knowledgeable, answered any questions, and provided amazing products that take all the head scratching out of wiring projects. would recommend hands down to anyone!! ill try to post pictures

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                            • humancertainty
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 253

                              #59
                              Dave made a harness for me for my '02 Sporty chop. He included a very easy to understand diagram, additional ring terminals, zip ties and basically everything needed to wire the bike right up. The harness is extremely clean in the box and on the bike. He sends it in a few different pieces. It made the wiring job as simple and clear as could be.
                              He also promptly responded to my embarrassingly boneheaded questions regarding bike wiring and has also promptly responded to a few electrical questions that weren't related at all to the harness he sold me.
                              Also, he sold me my front end for a pretty killer deal.
                              He will absolutely be selling me the harness for my next project.

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                              • Roe1880
                                Junior Member
                                • Jun 2015
                                • 2

                                #60
                                Just ran into this thread & I'm not able to see attachments that were posted so I have to ask what's what..lol.. Anyway I have a '91 HD sporty I need help with, I'm trying to get this done on my own as im injured from an accident on the 29th (got cut off) crashed my '04 sporty so now i'm just broke with nothing to do but work on my '91 sporty 1200. Please pm me or email me whatever you guys can to help out... I'm trying to install a fuse bar & turn signals with key, hi/lo headlight switch, tach & obviously power to/from starter & rectifier. Clearly im a newb lol... My email is [email protected] Thanks in advance.

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