I’ve also taken the time to start working on the wiring. Right now I’m just doing a dry fit. After I get it all worked out, I’ll solder all the connections and neatly clean up my harness.
I started with a Antigravity Battery, Motogadget M-unit, and a new Rick’s Motorsports’ REC/REG. It took some work, but I got them to install neatly into the Benjie’s tail section. After many headaches and finally contacting Cal, I was able to get everything to work as it should.
Don’t mind the mess. It will be cleaned up when I get everything finished.
This is a quick connector from the battery that is neatly tucked behind my license plate in the bracket. This way I can charge my battery without having to remove my seat.
If you look closely, I mounted the horn in between the frame. It fits nicely under the tank and out of sight.
Wires are everywhere! But, like I said, it will be cleaned up after its all sorted out. After looking at all of these wires, I’m seriously considering ordering a Motogadget M-Button.
Like I said, everything is working as it should. The brake light, headlight, turnsignals, horn and the starter. I have the M-unit setup with the exception of the alarm, but I’m not going to start messing with that until I get my bike finished.
Check this out!
My gauge is gorgeous and it works like a charm. All the idiot lights work like they are supposed to. I have the neutral and oil pressure lights working. I am very happy with the way it turned out.
I do have one question about the kill switch (maybe Cal can answer this), on these old bikes does the kill switch disable the starter like on modern bikes or does it just disable the ignition switch? When I was messing around with it, the switch did not stop the starter from turning over, but it killed everything that I had plugged into the AUX port on the M-unit. Is that it’s only function, to prevent the ignition from starting the bike?
Here is my starter cover. As with the rest, it is from Joker Machine and is powdercoated.
The only thing that I’m waiting on is my Dyna 2000 ignition and I will finish up the wiring. I still need to connect the alternator wires and the Regulator/Rectifier. Then I can move onto soldering everything up.