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MASSSCENE
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Hey guys. Im lookin on info/inspiration on wire tucking. I have installed pod filters and i am redoing all my power wiring. During the replacement I would like to tuck the wires and basically hide all the electronics. I am curious to see how you guys did yours. Pics would be great or a link would help to. Thanks.
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hey good link. thanks.
Originally posted by GS1100GKHi Rich.
Here is a site I've used and gotten wire wrap, sleeves, and a bunch of other stuff from in the past. Maybe it will give you some ideas
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On the last 2 bikes I built I have used PET sleeving to cover every part of the wire harness with heat shrink tubing on the ends for a nice clean look. I alos use it to cover over control cables too. I have used a place called wirecare.com for all my needs in doing this. They ship fast and have great products. I use Techflex standard PET and it comes in a bunch of colors and sizes. I would use the 3:1 shrink tubing instead of the 2:1 as it will give you more options for getting it over and around harness plugs and what not.
https://www.wirecare.com/index.asp?
heres a pic of some of the new cables I covered with it during the build.
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MASSSCENE
That looks sick! Thanks.
Originally posted by Bribird View PostOn the last 2 bikes I built I have used PET sleeving to cover every part of the wire harness with heat shrink tubing on the ends for a nice clean look. I alos use it to cover over control cables too. I have used a place called wirecare.com for all my needs in doing this. They ship fast and have great products. I use Techflex standard PET and it comes in a bunch of colors and sizes. I would use the 3:1 shrink tubing instead of the 2:1 as it will give you more options for getting it over and around harness plugs and what not.
https://www.wirecare.com/index.asp?
heres a pic of some of the new cables I covered with it during the build.
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Easiest is to stick the rect / reg up front on the bottom yoke and hide all the other bits in the tail piece. On a kickstart bike you can even dump the battery which makes it easier still.79 GS1000S
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MASSSCENE
Originally posted by hampshirehog View PostEasiest is to stick the rect / reg up front on the bottom yoke and hide all the other bits in the tail piece. On a kickstart bike you can even dump the battery which makes it easier still.
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Originally posted by MASSSCENE View PostI removed all the wiring that I am gonna be replacing and actually started to wonder if its possible to retrofit a kickstarter to my bike. its an 81. that would be sweet.
In general, retrofitting a kick starter ain't gonna happen. The one exception might be with a GS850, where you could replace the whole bottom end of the engine with the engine from a '79 model. But that's kinda extreme -- it would be a shame to butcher a running engine.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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MASSSCENE
Originally posted by bwringer View Postan '81 what?
In general, retrofitting a kick starter ain't gonna happen. The one exception might be with a gs850, where you could replace the whole bottom end of the engine with the engine from a '79 model. But that's kinda extreme -- it would be a shame to butcher a running engine.
gs 750 l model
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