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03-27-2013 #1
Let's See Some: Chopped wiring diagrams!
Here is the wiring diagram thread; more to come as I find them...but this is a start. Feel free to add your own...please make sure it is one different than one already posted; and please attach it as a thumbnail because some are way too large as a regular picture thanks!
To attach a thumbnail picture: find the image, right click it, select copy image url, go to post click the paper clip icon, right click in the url field below the upload field and select paste, click upload, close the window, click the paper clip again and select insert...done. Preview the post to make sure it embedded, finish post up then reply...easy peasy fast and greasy.
For Gauges, materials, wiring without a diagram etc. here is a nice write up on wiring: http://www.bikeexif.com/motorcycle-wiring
CB's
GN400
XJ
CB 750, 900, 1100
XS650
Points:
Electronic 6 wire:
Electronic 7 wire:
PMA & Hall Ignition
Last edited by Jetblack; 07-17-2014 at 6:59 AM.
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03-27-2013 #2
Anyone have a simplified wiring diagram for an 81 CM400 honda? First bike, a lot of the ones on the internet are too complicated for me right now haha.
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03-29-2013 #3Senior Member
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Here's one for an 82 KZ 440 A3 & D4 models.
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04-01-2013 #4Senior Member
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XS650 with a HHB PMA and Pamco. Pretty popular setup so i thought i'd share.
Last edited by Jetblack; 06-13-2014 at 12:43 AM.
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04-03-2013 #5Junior Member
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Anyone have or know if one of the above diagrams will work for a 79 kz 750? My stock harness is fubar and thats one of my last things to do.
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04-04-2013 #6
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04-04-2013 #7
Here are a couple of universals, that can be used:
For these all you need to do is label what is what with masking tape on each wire then hook them to where they go wire colors do not really matter when making these things up. What matters is the end point to end point connections... such as the coil will not hook directly to a tail light, but a tail light needs to connect to the rear brake switch and ground. Simple logic yeah?
So looking at ANY diagram you'll notice, that the components do not really change much... so if you think of them as dots and wires the lines connecting them then that's all you really do... connect the dots.
The main point is knowing what is what on the components involved...using a stock diagram look at the component where does the color go? Find that wire on your bike and make a masking tape label and write it on there. If it goes to a component you don't want on the bike, then look to see if it leaves what you want going into something you do want... this is what you label that wire going to.
Doing this step by step leaves you with a minimal diagram, leaving only what you need and want behind.
The easiest way to think of a wiring is to visualize a simple loop like a rubber band; one half of the rubber band red, and one half of it black this is a circuit. Half of this circuit is positive (red) the other half negative (black)
Those are the base two wires in every motorcycle circuit. Now snip the loop where Red and Black meet on one side, now attach the power source...battery, cap, generator, wind mill, solar panel, whatever.
Now every component positive wire connects on the red side or extended to get there, the same goes for the component negatives for the black...the last part of the loop where the red and black meet? They stay connected.
Complete. Now ready for it to get easier?
Picture the bike frame is the black wire.
The above does not mean I won't be adding more diagrams, or drawing any up... but if you can grasp the above concepts... then you won't be sitting on your thumbs waiting or endlessly hunting down a solution
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04-08-2013 #8Member
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Cool...The diagram I created for the GN400 years ago is still floating around...
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04-16-2013 #10Senior Member
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GS450 by mlc216
Last edited by Jetblack; 06-13-2014 at 12:47 AM. Reason: change image to thumbnail
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04-18-2013 #11Junior Member
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wiring diagram
i just recently started building my first bike and still have a lot to learn. im working on a 1975 cb500t vertical twin not inline four..... i was wanting to by pass the battery kill the electric start and only have the kick start but i need a wiring diagram is there anyone that has a diagram or could maybe draw one up and post it to my page?
thanks in advance
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04-18-2013 #12i just recently started building my first bike and still have a lot to learn. im working on a 1975 cb500t vertical twin not inline four..... i was wanting to by pass the battery kill the electric start and only have the kick start but i need a wiring diagram is there anyone that has a diagram or could maybe draw one up and post it to my page?
thanks in advance
CB500t
Last edited by Jetblack; 06-13-2014 at 12:48 AM.
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04-20-2013 #13
Here's a simple universal for Honda singles and twins:
Last edited by Jetblack; 06-13-2014 at 12:49 AM.
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05-02-2013 #14
One thought , wink, wink,nudge, nudge ,,,jet black , try to convince the American section, to do this sorta thing, for all,,stuff like this keeps me on this web site ,no matter what guy jizzes his drawers at night ,,,or which guy wants to argue over stupid crap,,,, we all are here to learn , ^5s to you sir popping a top to you ,sometime when the Wilmington scene is happening again.. will roll down to see you guy
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05-03-2013 #15One thought , wink, wink,nudge, nudge ,,,jet black , try to convince the American section, to do this sorta thing, for all,,stuff like this keeps me on this web site ,no matter what guy jizzes his drawers at night ,,,or which guy wants to argue over stupid crap,,,, we all are here to learn , ^5s to you sir popping a top to you ,sometime when the Wilmington scene is happening again.. will roll down to see you guy
So the best I have for you from this corner of CC is to suggest searching in the right hand search box... "simplified" is usually the best key word to use for diagrams. When pulling up diagrams for this sticky, I did see a good amount of American and Brit diagrams in the results, so there are some here on the 33 I promise.
If an event goes down in Wilmington and we both happen to be there... I'm happy to share a beer with a 33 brother, when sober responsibility isn't required soon after.
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05-07-2013 #16Junior Member
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Anyone have a simple bobber wiring diagram for a 2004 vlx600?
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05-07-2013 #17
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05-07-2013 #18Junior Member
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Does anyone have anything simple for an 81 gs850?
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