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Message started by RazBarlow on 11/12/17 at 18:22:30

Title: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by RazBarlow on 11/12/17 at 18:22:30

Does anyone have a simple bobber wiring diagram ?
I only need headlight , tail / brake light assy , and then of course the electric starter and charging/ignition system .
Would like to eliminate the kickstand and any other switches.
Thank you

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by batman on 11/12/17 at 18:31:38

look in the Tech. section.

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by RazBarlow on 11/14/17 at 05:27:49

All the diagrams are from Photobucket and won't pull up .
Anyone have them saved before Photobucket got greedy ?
Thanks

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by Ruttly on 11/14/17 at 06:40:19

I have diagram to eliminate decomp relay if you are removing decomp solenoid if interested . For a 1996 not sure if wiring is the same for all years or wire colors .

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by RazBarlow on 11/14/17 at 07:14:46

Yes I am eliminating everything besides headlight/tail light and then the charging system .

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by Armen on 11/14/17 at 07:32:52

Consider doing an automotive type key/start switch. This will eliminate the starter button (and wiring) on the handlebar.
A toggle switch (off/hi/lo) on the headlight bucket will eliminate the switch on the left bar. Just put a micro switch on the bar for the horn.
Lots of integrated tail/brake/TS lights out there. That makes things tidier.

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by RazBarlow on 11/14/17 at 07:48:42

Good ideas , sounds like you have personal experience .
Do you have any pics ?

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by batman on 11/14/17 at 09:12:03

I'd be hesitant about getting rid of the handle bar controls ,and of using an automotive type switch. the switch placement on the bike would be critical to avoid snapping off the key in an accident an not being able to kill the motor. For that reason the kill switch on the bars is important for safety, and for the fact that  it also kills power to the igniter and coil ,saving the igniter diodes from meltdown(replacement cost of the TDI ,nearly $500) .You can keep it simple, but be thoughtful in your approach .

Title: Re: Simple bobber wiring ?
Post by Ruttly on 11/18/17 at 09:33:45

I was able to help Raz , by dumb luck I printed out what is now lost to photobucket so if someone needs the minimum wiring with and without the decomp system. Just send me a PM or email and I can send it to you.

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