I spent a bunch of time searching other postings looking for an answer. But I've yet to find just the right posting with just the right piece of information. So I'm giving this a try. I'm betting it's pretty simple for someone out there to answer.
SO...
'83 GS1100ES. Electronic tach. I'm pretty sure the '83 GS1100E/ES always had an electronic tach and not the mechanical type? I had to rebuild my electrical system which meant a new wiring harness. Also had to piece together an instrument cluster from the original unit and one from (I think) a GS1150. The actual tach's are the same. Both have the same three wires, orange(ish), black(ish) and brown. Based on other posts, orange is power, black is ground and brown should be the signal.
The big question... where does the brown wire connect to something? Back of the tach, the brown wire is short with a connector. I can't figure out what that brown wire should connect to. Not on the new wiring harness. Not on the old wiring harness. Not on the wiring harness from my '83 GS1100E parts bike. Mind you, both the old harness and one from the parts bike were in pretty sad shape. Can anyone tell me what the brown wire actually connects to and maybe even a picture showing where the connection is?
The rest of the electrical is all connected, everything seems to work, and the bike actually runs. I just can't figure out what to do with the darned brown wire on the tach?
Thanks...
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