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Morning Radar, a friend who seemed to know says a wire rubbed through between the frame and tank and welded itself to the frame thus overloading the fuse box. Does that sound plausible? To be honest its all Klingon to me.
I’ll keep you updated on any progress, hopefully meeting up sometime.welshkevParticipantquote:
Originally posted by katanaI’ve found one for sale in the US if you need one?
https://www.andersonvintageparts.comIf nothing else the part number might be handy “36610-49201”
If you want to get one in the UK, I’ve bought Suzuki parts from here in the past and found them to be very knowledgable. Sometimes (but not always) genuine Suzuki parts can be a reasonable price.
https://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/contact/index.html?shopsession=8a4c04113d95d758e27e0ea4b0dc7d86
Cheers Katana I’ll give robinsons a ring in the morning… looks like they’ve got one that’ll fit the bill.
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Originally posted by RadarTry here, you might find something
https://bikemeet.net/forums/topic/online-manuals-and-wiring-diagrams/
Welcome to the forum BTW
Thanks Radar, i’ve had a look through, my best bet would be the wiring diagram for a GS 850 should be interesting.
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Originally posted by GSX Ratfound this in the course of looking for a beamish manual
https://www.saarbike.de/links/bikestuff/
Some links dead but most look okGSX750 Ratfighter / SR125 Rat / GSX600F / Beamish250 / Honda70 Rat
Blackboard paint – Covers a multitude of sins!
Hey, I’ve had a look around these sites and I reckon I can come up with something cheers thanks for your help.
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Originally posted by imperialdataHi. Can you repair the wires do you think?
Hi, I’ve had a go but an orange wire spliced to a brown one and ending up black is what I’m faced with. To be honest, behind the headlamp cowl the amount of wires cannot be justified, I’m up for a challenge.
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Originally posted by TT07Welcome to The Bike Forum welshkev, hows about telling us a bit about your biking history?
Thanks for the welcome, I’ve been around bikes on and off for about 20 years, nothing special all mediocre bikes, (it’s the noise and grin factor for me).
However, this bike was passed on to me by my Dad who said it was too fast for him and although refurbished??? the wiring was badly routed.It’s VERY hard to look cool hopping around with your arse on fire.
I like the bike, it’s a bit of a pig but has potential cheers.
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