Hey Guys,
So my bike (72 cb750) for all intensive purposes is a K2 (at least from what I know, engine, frame tag), but there are a few mis-match parts that clearly came off of some other bikes that the previous owner put on. The wiring harness in particular I'm pretty sure is from a later model bike, k3-k6? At any rate, it has a few extra wires that my bike doesn't need, and some other area's were falling apart, so I've unwrapped the whole thing, made some repairs here and there, and come across a few questions I'm hoping someone can confirm for me. I searched around, but I couldn't seem to find the answers, so I apologize if I've missed a post elsewhere.
This harness has a connector for a "starter motor safety unit", which as far as I can tell was only on later bikes, and I'm pretty sure I can just remove this.
I think all bikes had what is listed as a "combination switch" in the K2 manual, but later schematics call it out as an ignition unit. Either way, there is nothing on my bike which can connect here. Do I need branch off the harness at all? Any reason not to take it off? It was never connected before, but is there any reason I'd want it there in the future?
Lastly, since this is an older harness, it has the 3 fuse setup, instead of just the 1 fuse typical on a K2. It obviously worked before, and as far as I can tell, it makes the electrical system more protected by not relying on one fuse, but I just wanted to check if there was any downside to leaving this in? (fwiw, I'm going to switch to blade fuses as well)
Thanks!