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Originally posted by derwood View PostI don't think a relay mod is over your head. Use a bosch relay. Use your switched wire and bring another to the relay from the battery. A ground to complete the relay coil circuit and a feeder to the radio. a la fog lamps...............
http://www.classictruckshop.com/club...h/foglites.htmCurrent Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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Hey, I found a relay in my garage that I already had. It has two sides to it, so wired both the radio and the fog lights through it. Ran the one existing constant 12V to the one side for the fog lights. Then I ran a seperate designated fused hot wire directly from the positive post of the battery up the the front of the bike and connected to the one remaining unused wire in the Vetter harness. Connected that to the radio side of the relay. Everything works all at the same time now...radio, signals, fog lights, yada yada. I guess I finally found the right method. Thanks for all the help!Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostThen you probably want to tap into switched power closest to the source.. Maybe the coils.. but that would draw from the coils... Maybe at the fuse block... Maybe the tail lamp right there at the battery... Lots of options, but what it comes down to more than anything is that all of your connections are clean. Radio or not, if they arent, you may be only getting what you're seeing ANYWHERE on the bike... and thats not good..
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