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frasermanx
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Wiring strip helped a lot with the diagnosis of adapting an earlier (1979 ?) turn signal switch to 1982 GS850. The wiring strip can be bought at computer surplus stores like "active surplus" in Torontoo. ( you will find these strips in your old desktop computer )
Matching the existing wire to the older switch was a matter of trial and error since the wiring diagrams left a lot to be desired --- at least to me ! But this strip took the pain out of the equation.
However, thus far, I have not been able to get the flasher to operate (flash) and I just toggle the switch lever on/off as I am turning !! At least la policia is satisfied ....
I may try to get the wiring "matchup" perfect with the flasher flashing but if not I will just solder the wires together and call it --- FIXED !! ( life is too short)
These old bikes do suffer from broken switches that are hard to replace with originals given the cost and the lack of supply.
YMMV
Fraser
Matching the existing wire to the older switch was a matter of trial and error since the wiring diagrams left a lot to be desired --- at least to me ! But this strip took the pain out of the equation.
However, thus far, I have not been able to get the flasher to operate (flash) and I just toggle the switch lever on/off as I am turning !! At least la policia is satisfied ....
I may try to get the wiring "matchup" perfect with the flasher flashing but if not I will just solder the wires together and call it --- FIXED !! ( life is too short)
These old bikes do suffer from broken switches that are hard to replace with originals given the cost and the lack of supply.
YMMV
Fraser