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Bearjew
Ok, got the rear fender off tonight. Finally. It had been bent at the seat. Had to break it off one side so I guess this is a path of no return. I am now going to get a new taillight too. Looks like the PO had wired this one on anyway. Thanks for following along guys.Attached Files
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Bearjew
Here we are.
This is where we stand tonight. More tomorrow hopefullyAttached Files
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Bearjew
Is it just me or does that rear tire look to be half the size of the front? I will look into that, could be the angle.
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Originally posted by Bearjew View PostIs it just me or does that rear tire look to be half the size of the front? I will look into that, could be the angle.
The stock rear tire would be a 130/90-16.
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Bearjew
Originally posted by Steve View PostThe wires that you need to concern yourself with are:
Light green is RIGHT turn signal
Solid black is LEFT turn signal
Black with white stripe is ground
If the front signals that you install have a 'running light' feature, that would be powered by a brown or gray wire at the front. Not sure about the GK, but other G bikes have double bullets on the wire so you can simply plug both lights in in the headlight bucket. However, the GK did not have a headlight bucket that close, so I don't know how they were wired.
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I measured them with the voltage meter and they are getting power. They just aren't hooked up to anything.
I also found out that they are the same color on the front wiring group. Green and black. So now to order some turn signals and wire them in.Attached FilesLast edited by Guest; 08-20-2016, 01:25 AM.
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Bearjew
However...
It looks like the PO along with some other wiring ad ons wired the back tail light in. After taking out the fender and tial light it doesn't work anymore. Guess I will put a new one on. Maybe I can wire a group together and clean up this mess.Attached Files
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Bearjew
Also
I did find that these two gray wires are the only ones going to the tail light. So they must be the tail light wires.
Deductive reasoning lol.Attached Files
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Bearjew
I wonder why the PO didnt just bypass the plug using the plug wires. I found the plug as seen in the picture just hanging out to the side when all the colors match those coming from the taillight. According to my voltage meter the plug works just fine too so what gives I wonder.Attached FilesLast edited by Guest; 08-20-2016, 02:04 PM.
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Bearjew
Originally posted by Grimly View PostLooks as though the PO has bodged up some horrible bent piece of alloy to hold the headlamp bucket in place. It won't last long. Neither will the instrument mount.
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Originally posted by Bearjew View PostActually it looks and feels pretty stable Grimly. I believe it came off another Suzuki just not this model.---- Dave
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Bearjew
I appreciate the info. I will see if I can find a more suitable set up. May find something that looks better anyway.
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