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Offline lash

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Replacement electrical wires
« on: February 14, 2024, 06:48:39 AM »
Any ideas on where to buy wire with the proper colouring, ie. green with red stripe.. to restore original wiring?
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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2024, 06:55:55 AM »
New wiring harness might be a better bet. Hard to rebuild an old harness. For example, where mine went up to the headlight it was very stiff and crispy.
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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2024, 08:17:38 AM »
I’m trying to rebuild handlebar switches..
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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2024, 09:36:25 AM »
Get a used/hacked wire harness and solder and heatshrink, as long as you are good with soldering.....
I've bought a couple of parts bikes that harnesses were compromised that were good for cutting and splicing, which I've done on a few harnesses.
On my K8 I used another harness from another K8 frame, both harnesses had problems at opposite ends, so I staggered cut the wires in the center after removing the tape covering.
If I get around to bringing those other bikes without a harness back to life I'll buy a replacement harness.
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Honda Parts manager in the mid 1970s Nashua Honda
My current rides
1975 K5 Planet Blue my summer ride, it was a friend's bike I worked with at the Honda shop in 76, lots of fun to be on it again
1976 K6 Anteres Red rebuilding project, was originally my brother's that I set up from the crate, it'll breath again soon!
Project 750s, 2 K4, 2 K6, 1 K8
2008 GL1800 my daily ride and cross country runner

Prior bikes....
1972 Suzuki GT380 I had charge of it for a year in 1973 while my friend was deployed and learned to love street riding....
New CB450 K7 after my friend returned...
New CB750 K5 Planet Blue, demise by ex cousin in law at 9,000 miles...
New CB750 K6 Anteres Red, to replace the totaled K5, I sold this K6 at 45k in 1983, I had heavily modified it, many great memories on it and have missed it greatly.....
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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2024, 12:25:19 PM »
Dwayne…., I have two or three harnesses I pull apart whenever I need a bit with a specific colour and end. You’re welcome to them. J.

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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2024, 12:52:36 PM »
Might take you up on that. Right now I am putting the engine back together so a while to get to the switches.
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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2024, 01:09:08 PM »
https://lswiring.com/collections/wire?page=2&pf_t_type=TXL+Wire
That's a great link. Do you know how the wiring gauges run- what gauges would be needed for say a low duty wire/a headlight wire/ a main fusebox feed wire?

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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2024, 01:26:29 PM »
https://lswiring.com/collections/wire?page=2&pf_t_type=TXL+Wire
That's a great link. Do you know how the wiring gauges run- what gauges would be needed for say a low duty wire/a headlight wire/ a main fusebox feed wire?

That was my first thought was that they have 22 gauge wire which I bet would be fine for that purpose. A quick google told me 150-200 mA is what the coil in a relay typically draws. A coil that ohms at 72 ohms would have that amperage draw.

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« Reply #11 on: February 14, 2024, 02:22:54 PM »
Might take you up on that. Right now I am putting the engine back together so a while to get to the switches.

Anytime. I need to return your engine stand and have one side cover too. Looking for anything else? I can post you a harness anytime. J.

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« Reply #12 on: February 14, 2024, 08:01:18 PM »
https://lswiring.com/collections/wire?page=2&pf_t_type=TXL+Wire
That's a great link. Do you know how the wiring gauges run- what gauges would be needed for say a low duty wire/a headlight wire/ a main fusebox feed wire?
18awg would be my recommendation to carry that current. 22awg I reserve for ground wires from momentary switches as an example. It might rate as suitable, but it’s so much smaller than stock it becomes a bit of a nuisance for integrating to the stock loom.
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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #13 on: February 14, 2024, 08:30:55 PM »
https://lswiring.com/collections/wire?page=2&pf_t_type=TXL+Wire
That's a great link. Do you know how the wiring gauges run- what gauges would be needed for say a low duty wire/a headlight wire/ a main fusebox feed wire?
18awg would be my recommendation to carry that current. 22awg I reserve for ground wires from momentary switches as an example. It might rate as suitable, but it’s so much smaller than stock it becomes a bit of a nuisance for integrating to the stock loom.

I misunderstood, I thoght he was asking about the signal wire for a headlight relay.

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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #14 on: February 15, 2024, 11:10:39 AM »

I misunderstood, I thoght he was asking about the signal wire for a headlight relay.

I just meant generally, what different gauge wires should we use for the different levels of load of our sohc4s electrical components

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Re: Replacement electrical wires
« Reply #15 on: February 15, 2024, 11:58:28 AM »

I misunderstood, I thoght he was asking about the signal wire for a headlight relay.

I just meant generally, what different gauge wires should we use for the different levels of load of our sohc4s electrical components

Indeed, and it is fairly popular to put loads such as headlights on a relay so that the switch has an easier job :-). Having the correct color of a smaller gauge wire just for activating the relay would be cool :-).

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