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I have set myself a job to do this winter - re-wire my 1958 James Captain...
Just wondering if anyone out there knows on any decent suppliers of cable and wire (apart from Maplins), in enough different colours so that I can do this job properly. It's a 6v system, and at the moment earths through the frame, but I want to put negative cabling in, as I think this will be much more reliable..... Was thinking about also installing some fuses and maybe changing the original rectifier for something slightly better. ... Am I mad? (Spanner Man - Keep out mate! We've had the Carbs debate already ![]() |
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![]() I use generally use Wurth for cabling, the problem is they only do cable in long rolls. So you would have to buy enough to wire the beggar 10 times over. I have grey/black, red, brown, & green in 1mm sq. & red, black, yellow, & blue in 1.5mm sq, how much do you need? I would definitely go negative earth, & find a suitable modern regulator unit. Cheers. |
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My father-in-law looked into this for his BSA C15 - but it turned out much easier and cheaper to just buy a loom already made. No idea if they make one for the James but it could be worth an ask...? I think he got his from Dragonfly Motorcycles in Bungay Suffolk. Apparently they know their stuff when it comes to old bikes...
Dragonfly Motorcycles Broad Street Bungay Suffolk NR35 1EE Tel: 01986 894798
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Cheers for that, I used them for the head bearings. I couldn't get a wiring loom for the James - problem with having a small make of bike. This way is more interesting anyway.... |
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VWP- vehicle wiring products- are ace for random small quantity electrical parts IMO... Not as cheap as you might want but not as expensive as they could be either.
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