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I am trying to change out the starter lead and main lead to from the solenoid to the battery. I was able to find the lead to the solenoid but cant seem to locate the starter lead. I dont have the tools to crimp large wire and I would rather just purchase the leads if possible already prepared. I was looking at some vendors online but cant locate the part number in any of the diagrams. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to find the part number/lead?Last edited by Guest; 10-14-2017, 10:00 AM.Tags: None
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last337
Originally posted by Brendan W View PostThis might help. Click on part for more detailed info.
https://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs1100e...3.html#results
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Originally posted by last337 View PostThanks but I was already able to find the battery lead. Still looking for part number from solenoid to starter.The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
1981 gs850gx
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past bikes. RF900
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last337
Originally posted by Brendan W View Postcopied the wrong page
https://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs1100e...2.html#results
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It's in the electrical page, but not in the diagram.
The battery to solenoid lead is shown as #6. Go down the list to 6-2 to find the solenoid -starter lead.
Order that part number from a local or online dealer. Brendan's in Ireland and that's a UK site1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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Originally posted by last337 View PostI am trying to change out the starter lead and main lead to from the solenoid to the battery. I was able to find the lead to the solenoid but cant seem to locate the starter lead. I dont have the tools to crimp large wire and I would rather just purchase the leads if possible already prepared. I was looking at some vendors online but cant locate the part number in any of the diagrams. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to find the part number/lead?
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There is also a chance that you might find one at your local auto parts store. Yeah, they will tell you that they need to look up a part number, just tell them that you want to see the assortment of "universal" cables hanging on the back wall. I think the stock one is 8-gauge. Like Redman says, don't forget to check the ground cable from the back of the engine to the frame.
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If considering "universal" battery cables, I happened to see some at a Batterys Plus store. THey stock them for use in golf carts, mostly to tie the batteys in series (or whatever). That store only had a choice of two lengths: short, and not so short. Both with eyelets. I did use one on my Honda Shadow battery.
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last337
Originally posted by Big T View PostIt's in the electrical page, but not in the diagram.
The battery to solenoid lead is shown as #6. Go down the list to 6-2 to find the solenoid -starter lead.
Order that part number from a local or online dealer. Brendan's in Ireland and that's a UK site
I went to my FLAPS and found a 6 gauge cable in the lawn & garden but it is a bit short at 19". Any other suggestions would be helpful.
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last337
Does anyone know the length of that cable so I can purchase it elsewhere? I cant find that cable for any comparable older bikes? Whats the deal with that?
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