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Offline Jcop.550

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‘74 Cb750 Wiring diagram - custom with Motogadget
« on: March 06, 2024, 03:51:12 PM »
Posted this on my project thread but found out posting here will probably get me more feedback:

Spent a few hours making this wiring diagram last night so I can easily wire my bike with a guide when it comes time for it. Now I am not a fan (or expert) at wiring at all. This will be my first time doing it by myself. I went with the m.unit to make it easier while having all the bells and whistles it comes with.

Can any of you Motogadget/wiring experts take a look at this and let me know how it looks and what needs to be tweaked? Specifically with the reg/rec to stator and the ignition and coils as I was a bit confused on that part by referencing a bunch of diagrams online to mash together for my set up.




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Re: ‘74 Cb750 Wiring diagram - custom with Motogadget
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2024, 05:57:59 AM »
You need to run power to the coils directly and they need a path to ground. The power usually comes from the stock RH control via a BLK/WHT wire. In the earlier mUnit models I’ve used power from AuX to them.

Also, for clarity, use solid GREEN as a ground. That is consistent with the stock color scheme and will make it far easier for later owners and others here to read your diagram.  ;)
Good to know, thanks for the help!


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Re: ‘74 Cb750 Wiring diagram - custom with Motogadget
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2025, 07:24:08 AM »
Hey Jcop,
I just won an auction for a ‘74 750k and I’m on a similar journey as you. I thought your wiring diagram was great and was wondering how it all worked out for you.  If you would like to discuss hit me back or email me at deo@bankschannelpm.com.
Thanks,
Dave

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