No need to be nasty, heffay. I just hate snotter bikes ( why I wash them from top to bottom) and just have never made excuses (shortcuts) for doing something right. Not that I am right all the time. I am sure GM would not have wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars teaching thier techs the finer points of electrical repair if the "any jane" connector was ok.
Heffay knows, and the hundreds of electrical engineers that GM is wasting thier money on know nothing.
Ok I'll go with that.
I never make short cuts for doing things right. Fact is that a connection done with a glue, shrink type connector, or one soldered with shrink tube is as good as the wire. Anything less is just less. I have a whole can full of the any-jane connectors that have turned into batteries with the disimilar metals and corrosion. Fact is WATER IS NOT NEEDED to cause electrical corrsion. Air does this all on its own as oxygen makes this process happen.
Keep zipping down the road it will blow out the flames and dissipate the smoke. Makes a nice smoke screen when you blow by a speed trap.
I see it EVERY summer guys on the side of the road because of "any-jane" connectors. I stop and help them no matter what they may be riding. Butane soldering irons rescue a lost riding day everytime. A piss poor connection makes for a high amperage connection (fact). This, when the amperage gets high enough will scorch the wire form end to end and destroy any wire it happens to be in contact with. With amperage always comes heat (fact). This heat will always be translated across the entire length of the wire and will glow red hot (another sad fact). Honda wiring was never meant to translate more than 15 amps sustained on any one wire of the harness. It is only 12 gauge wiring at the heaviest. These piss poor connectors can increase the amperage draw 10 amps and NEVER blow the fuse, all while doing the Chernobyl to you electrical system.
She is smiling because your ride has caught fire between your legs
, not because she think your cute.
Fix it right the first time everytime.
These bikes have enough problems on thier own without having to go back and keep fixing stuff like that guy who just won't let go of that Pinto.
We'll wait to start the ride while you fix those green connectors