RVF Race Wiring harness
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
Though you were talking about 2 wires here, my mistake...indiaguy wrote:I
The r/g wire from the starter relay goes to gnd via the clutch switch or neutral switch.
Just join the 3 wires at the cdi and run 1 of them to -ve.
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
I can join the two earths for the sidestand and neutral switch and use this to cut the ignition when changing up,quick shift style.
Breaking the earth to the cdi with a make/break switch on the gear lever.
It's old skool.
Who else has done this?
Breaking the earth to the cdi with a make/break switch on the gear lever.
It's old skool.
Who else has done this?
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
Missed these replies to my original post, thanks very much for the Race Harness diagram. I've been running a stock harness on the track bike up till now but as I'm about to change the body work I'll do the harness mod at the same time.
Question: am I right in thinking that I only need to run the orange/blue wire from the CDI to +ve if I'm running the street CDI and with the HRC CDI this is unnecessary? What about the Ignitech?
Thanks in advance,
JB
Question: am I right in thinking that I only need to run the orange/blue wire from the CDI to +ve if I'm running the street CDI and with the HRC CDI this is unnecessary? What about the Ignitech?
Thanks in advance,
JB
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
Yes. Not sure about the ignitech.JB wrote: Question: am I right in thinking that I only need to run the orange/blue wire from the CDI to +ve if I'm running the street CDI and with the HRC CDI this is unnecessary?
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
Cheers.
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
Hello guys, i know this post is old. But what does -ve and +ve mean?
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
-ve means battery negative terminal, usually connected to the chassis. +ve means battery positive terminal or the supply voltage distributed to electrical components.
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Re: RVF Race Wiring harness
Been looking for this for a month. Wow a piece of gold info here thank you.