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hey all.
just got the bike slapped back together in time to make it to college (first day, new school)...i blew the main fuse last night, and was lucky enough to have a replacement. i tore off the seat and gas tank, searching for frayed wires. the only wires with some insulation missing were located near the steering head. is this enough to cause the main fuse to blow, as it would still create a short in the system? it was pretty frustrating, and i am now contemplating buying new wiring harness for the bike, just to save any possible future headaches. anyone know where to buy one?? price is a bit of a concern though, as my funds have been very limited as of late. also, would it be advisable to pay the shop to do it (labor is expensive here though, as the shop i go to is 85 bones an hour on labor, but a good tech would be able to put it in pretty quickly). i know very little about wiring, so i am really throwing out a line here. any info would be great.
just got the bike slapped back together in time to make it to college (first day, new school)...i blew the main fuse last night, and was lucky enough to have a replacement. i tore off the seat and gas tank, searching for frayed wires. the only wires with some insulation missing were located near the steering head. is this enough to cause the main fuse to blow, as it would still create a short in the system? it was pretty frustrating, and i am now contemplating buying new wiring harness for the bike, just to save any possible future headaches. anyone know where to buy one?? price is a bit of a concern though, as my funds have been very limited as of late. also, would it be advisable to pay the shop to do it (labor is expensive here though, as the shop i go to is 85 bones an hour on labor, but a good tech would be able to put it in pretty quickly). i know very little about wiring, so i am really throwing out a line here. any info would be great.