More goofy crap. I've built a couple wiring harnesses before from scratch, totally "chopper-ized" my 77 Shovelhead's harness, completely rewired my 68 Camaro with an American Autowire kit. So I've done a little of this stuff. Like anyone who works on their own stuff, I've had to do my share of electrical troubleshooting with reasonable success.
That being said, I've never dealt with anything like the wiring harness on my GS. My inexperience with a complex unit like this, coupled with the fact that I am customizing the bike into a cafe, I dont ever want to deal with another harness like the one on my GS.
My aim is to build essentially a "chopper" harness for the bike. A completely stripped down version of what it is now. Just a bare, bare necessities wiring system for the bike, plus maybe a horn and signals. In fact the only systems/circuits I want to keep are:
Ignition
headlight/taillight
brakelight
turn signals
horn
The stock GS harness comes with lots of neato doo-dads and safety features. I see it has a switch wired to the centerstand, presumabley to tell the ignition circuit whether or not the stand is in the up or down positon. It also has a gear postion indicator, and I'm sure several other doohickies I dont want to keep.
First question: Is this the appropriate forum in which to seek advice on modifying the electrical system? Most owners here seem content to modify their bikes for better performance or for touring purposes, etc., but it seems most prefer to keep the basic systems of the bike stock. Which is cool...thats fine. I have vowed to leave my 2005 FXDL bone stock, so I get it. My 83 Suzuki however will not.
Second question (assuming the answer to question #1 is 'yes'): To save myself extra work and headaches, I dont want to just start snipping wires and building from scratch. My preferred method is always to leave the stock equipment that I intend to keep alone, and strip away the excess stuff that I dont. Problem is, with this electrical system I'm not really sure whats tied into what and so-on. Yes I've downloaded a schematic and looked it over, but I still like to have someone articulate things into words. For example, if I elect to remove the entire guage cluster (which I will want to do), can I simply unplug the connector and expect it to run? Or will I have to do a bunch of rerouting of wires to complete those circuits? Can I just uplug that silly centerstand switch and will the ignition know the difference? Or do I need to just cut the switch out and join the wires going to it together?
If I need to build from scratch I will, but as I said I'd prefer not to. I'd rather just strip away the wiring for the systems I dont want and leave it at that. Thanks for anyone brave enough to reply to my nonsense.
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