I know the site is generally in favor of the stock bikes, but I'm hoping you'll all still give your advice to someone not going that direction with their GS. If it makes you feel any better, I wrecked the bike and loved it so much I just had to put it back together.
I'm in the process of upgrading (in my opinion) the gauges on my 1982 GS1100G. I purchased a 2.5" speedometer with built in LED lights for oil pressure, neutral, winkers and high beam. The unit is fairly simple, and has only the inlet for the speedo cable, and then positive and negative wires for each of the indicator lights and the back light. The 2.5" tach I've purchased along with it does not have any indicator lights, so it's just the inlet for the tach cable and the positive and negative wires for the back light.
The speedometer in question:
However, in the factory speedometer, there are also two wires (black with a red tracer and blue with a red tracer) going into the back of the speedo. The wiring diagram shows that they go to the back of the bike to the turn signal control unit, and it just shows that they go up to the speedometer light, but the diagram also clearly shows that the two bulbs in the speedometer are powered by a grey wire and a black one with a white tracer. That has me puzzled.
The blue and red and black and red wires attach to a black piece on the back of the speedo that pops out when pulled. The device they are soldered to is not a bulb, but looks similar to a glass in-line fuse. I hooked both wires up to my volt meter in both directions, and show 12v in only one direction. I think this makes this piece a diode?
The thing I'm rambling about:
In schematic form:
Do any of you know if I can just cut and cap off those wires, or should I leave the unit in place and just tuck it away behind the headlight (if so, I will make a small enclosure for it). My concer is that if I remove it and cap off the wires, my turn signals will all blink, not blink at all, etc.
Also, the unit with the gear indicator lights. Can I just unplug those wires inside the headlight bucket and call it good?
Thank you for your time.
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