Yesterday night I was about to open an XS400 speedometer when I noticed those two wires coming out from it. I had already removed the backlight bulbs, therefore those wires couldn't be used for that.
They were the connection of a reed relay. It was installed in the factory, it is not a homemade mod. The relay sits very close to the spinning magnet of the speedometer, therefore it is there to sense something related with the speedo inner work.
I don't have the XS400, and it was the first time I saw such a thing. Does anybody know what it is for? Does it counts the magnet revolutions? For a moment I thought it would count pulses, in order to -for example- cut the ignition if the revolutions go past a limit, but it is senseless to have it in the speedo, it should be in the tacho.
What is that reed relay for?