Last winter I had a couple electrical problems, and they were further confused by some mods that the PO had done. Someone ended up emailing me a couple wiring harness diagrams, and I rebuilt my harness. It went fairly smoothly, but I still occasionally get some grounding problems.
I am also kind of annoyed by little features like if the switch that shuts of my lights accidentally gets flipped, the bike stalls. I also hate the rats nest that lives in my headlight bucket.
I have examined the diagrams, and I think I have a pretty good grasp on the inner workings of the system. I have decided to do a ground up redesign on the system. I might do it real soon, or wait for the inevitable winter tear down (were I will also hopefully be installing a new electric ignition system).
Here are my thoughts/ideas thus far:
Separate the system into too parts. One that is critical for engine function, and one that powers everything else. This way, if my horn shorts out, I can still run the engine.
Instead if having the starter and kill on the bars, I was thinking about putting two switches on the left hand side under the seat somewhere (hidden from the eye, but easily accessible). One that either triggers the starter relay, or possibly get rid of the relay entirely and just have it bridge to the starter. If I decided just to bridge directly to the starter I know that I will need to find a beefy switch to handle the current. The other would be an 'Oh Crap!' kill the engine switch. This would also get rid of a lot of wires running back and forth from the electrical board and the bucket. Also, the dash key would have no effect on this system.
The dash lock would be used to turn on the secondary system (lights, horn, etc.) and to lock the steering column.
I also don't currently run turn signals (don't need them in Michigan, and haven't found any that I like yet). I can't think of any reason to turn my lights off, so I don't need that switch (also, in this schema that is what my key would do). So theoretically I can get down to just two controls wired in, the horn and brights (and I have never had to use the brights).
I think if I do these mods correctly, I will have a much more stable system.
So finally, here is my question: has anyone on here done something similar? If so, how well did it work for you?
Also, I would like to ask anyone else if they have any suggestions/tips.
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