Great build. With that internal throttle, can you still run the wiring for the controls/switched in the bars ?
Thank you. I could run the wires inside on the left bar but the internal throttle unit extends too far into the right bar, well past the point where you could stick the wires through, or would make sense to do so.
With regards to those switches, can you put together a list of what color wire went to what here in your build thread?
Please?
You started the inspiration thing, lol. I am inspired.
I'll do what I can but I think it's fairly straightforward. Each wire is labeled as being for something and I'm just matching what the box says the wire is for to where the wiring diagram says it should go. Of course, I'm sure there are some surprises ahead.
Really nice bike and I really like the quality of the build. Only thing that doesn't make sense to me, is using these big and modernish universal switches (especially when putting effort to relocate brake master and using internal throttle). I would consider using black box or similar relay box and minimalistic approach for the switches.
Thank you. I know what you mean about the switches. They actually aren't all that big, they are smaller than stock switches. I am going to be using a few relays anyways. I did notice some recent changes to Dime City Cycles website that now offers smaller, universal, retro looking switches. Is this sort of what you had in mind?:
They're simple enough but at less than $20 I can't imagine the build quality is all that great and I don't think they do all the functions I need. I did look at these micro switch setups:
But found that the switches sat too far down into the bars which are made from fairly thickwall aluminum tubing. At this point though, if you've got some other units in mind I'd be curious to know about them. PM me if you'd like.