Leave aside the battery debate (Nickel Iron, SLA, etc.), as I am still working through the "smaller battery" puzzle.
For the harness, my current harness works OK, but must have been serviced by Freddy Kreuger as the covering is pretty shredded in several places.
I looked over the "Clean Your Harness" piece on some dude's web site (Hi BassCliff ), but if I am going to have to tear it apart, clean it, adjust it to fit a new battery location, my coil relay, etc., I might like to construct a new harness with fresh wires, connections, etc.
This looks like a good source for wires, allowing me to gather enough colors that I can index the new harness color scheme against the 25 colors in the Suzuki diagram.
I also noticed some posts about upgrading the old connections to newer, weather proof materials. That same dude's web site had a link to an eBay store that sells a full range of new connectors, including package deals with multiple pieces.
Some questions.
First, has anyone assembled a list of the necessary connectors for a harness rebuild? I can put that together from my existing harness, but a shopping list would be easier.
Second, the main fuse is 15 amps, so 18 gauge wire with some heavier wires for high load segments (starter motor, R/R to battery, etc.) will be the order of the day. Has anyone got a list of the wire gauges that tracks the wire diagram? Again, I can suss that out with some homework, but thought I'd ask for a leg up.
Third, the super-sophisticated 1978 wire plan uses one 15 amp fuse. I have another fuse for the coil relay. To rebuild/update a new wire harness, would it be worth it to modernize the layout with a fuse box to tidy up the grid, account for additional relays, maybe offer some better wire routing?
Fourth, when shopping at AutoZone, I noticed some circuit breaker modules in the electrical aisle. Do these have any application in wiring our bikes? It would be nice to use breakers instead of fuses, but I wonder if there are fundamental technical barriers to using them here (since I haven't noticed anyone posting about changing to breakers).
What else should I consider?
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