View Full Version : Butchered Wiring for indys :(
hannakournikova
31-05-11, 07:44 PM
Guys, trying to wire up the indicators but they appear to have been attacked.
Anyone help?
http://tapatalk.com/mu/5ad7d95e-4511-8dea.jpg
Cheers
warmshed
31-05-11, 07:50 PM
Get a soldering iron and some heat shrink tube, If you want a plug and socket get the correct one and solder the connectors rather than crimp. Wont take much to make it neat and more importantly, not a potential hazzard.
Agreed. Just get rid of all the connectors and crimps with a simple snip. Extend cables to the required length, use the stock indicator connectors.
Solder and heat shrink is better and neater than crimp or twist and go with tape on
maviczap
31-05-11, 08:06 PM
Butcherd is an understatement :smt104
Butcherd is an understatement :smt104
Looks like Stevie Wonder could have done a better job. I assume the previous owner had shares in chocolate blocks and crimps. As previously stated extend the wires and solder and shrink. Will cost pennies and look 100% better than existing, should also do away with any potential reliability issues.
hannakournikova
31-05-11, 08:36 PM
Sorry guys should have stated that I'm after a colour reference or wiring diagram. Need to wire them in and a number plate light.
On the plus side it will weight about 3kg lighter lol
warmshed
31-05-11, 08:48 PM
I can copy the relevant part of the wiring diagram, What bike is it? Year would be nice.
hannakournikova
31-05-11, 09:03 PM
It's 2000 chum
Cheers
warmshed
31-05-11, 10:34 PM
PM sent to you to send you a wiring diagram.
daveyrach
01-06-11, 07:20 AM
Mine's like that i just simply put the male spade connectors on the number plate wiring and plugged it in, i do have an aftermarket LED number plate light tho, saying that all the indicator connectors have been cut off and replaced with spades. Likei say just a case of cutting the connector off whatever you want to plug in and putting male connectors on, no biggie really.
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