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Good to see you back and glad you're still at it lad.

I think that light looks rather well on her. You have my vote on that one. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I want to know how many handbags you own. :unibrow:
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That is looking rather well and the headlight looks pretty neat. You've got some nice flowing lines there mate. :nod: :thumbsup:
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Cheers Nuggitt, yep getting there slowly, baby steps and all that. :D
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Right then, another small update.

To make room for the Acewell speedo that I've got coming and to allow the headlight to fit a little closer to the forks I had to take the step of cutting the ignition lock mounting off of the top yoke.

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Job done!

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New brackets will be manufactured once speedo arrives for a closer fit.

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that done I made my headlight wiring loom and rigged it up to a temporary battery to get the headlight aim somewhere near where it needs to be.

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Then took a reading so I know what sort of position it needs to be in once the new brackets are made.
(the camera was on the piss when the photo was taken :D )

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Now that the headlight aim is sorted its time I set about sorting the wiring out.

The previous owner never had any left hand switch gear, only the right side which consists of kill switch, starter and lights (off, side and main)
Now they had been wired up so that the light switch controls dip and high beam via a relay! so side lights is dip and main lights is high beam!!!
I wonder how many times he went from high beam to lights off by mistake :eek:

Any how I have a left hand switch cluster from a zx6 to put on so it may be some time to my next update as the wiring could cause brain fade!!

(yzf750 wiring loom grafted onto fzr1000 exup components,cdi relays etc, and also FZ750 clocks and tank sender)

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my brain hurts just typing this update :lol:
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I got these there only cheap and work well

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mogster wrote:I got these there only cheap and work well

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Yep, had a look about on eBay and found these, every penny counts. :lol:

cheaper connectors

Shame they don't come in different colours so got some coloured heat shrink to differentiate connector blocks. :D
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well, I have spent the last 2 days slowly working through the wiring and have managed to install the left hand switch gear that was missing and remove the relay set up that the previous owner had substituted in its place.

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Also managed to route out the indicator wiring and have that connected in (on a temp basis as waiting for proper connectors)
once all these were found and checked off came the loom for a bit of soldering

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once that was done the loom was stripped back a bit more to see if I could remount bits in alternate places, ( I say remount but they were originally just left laying between the engine and swingarm)

As they were

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As they will be, servo mounted on temp bracket and locations found for relays,

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Just need to mount a plate under the subframe for the CDI and that'll be that, bar any tidying up afterwards.

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can only handle a bit at a time so thats it for today.. :D
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I'm not surprised mate. :nod:

Spaghetti junction or what!!! :eek: :eek:
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A little more done,

My Audi style LED side lights arrived.

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Which will be installed inside the scoops either side of the headlight.

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Made a plate to mount the CDI and fuse box to

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Then cut out the side of the battery box so the loom can be routed without crushing it.

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My speedo arrived, ready for installation.

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Reinstalled the carbs and decided I'd see if she runs before I wrap the loom up only to discover a problem afterwards.

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final pic above is actually a vid

hit submit instead of preview.............doh

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But she lives again, actually sounds better than my Exup.... which is upsetting :crybaby:
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Looking good and sounding very nice. :nod: :nod:
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Righty ho, heres whats been going on since the in house (garage :lol: ) testing.

finalised fixing the CDI plate then set about mounting the starter solenoid.

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Solenoid test mounted with tape to make sure cables reach.

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manufactured a bracket to hold main fuse and indicator relay.

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And wrapped the rear of the loom back up so its now all nice and tidy. just waiting for a few items to come from Fleabay to connect the rear light and indicators.

A lot tidier than it was :D
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Now if you may remember I was toying with the idea of mounting the Shock reservoir from the battery box.

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Well, decided against that, instead I have mounted it via a bracket through the hole in the undertray that the R6 rear pegs mount.

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and it doesn't hinder removal as the mounting bolt is angled so the reservoir can be removed easily.

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Whilst I was at it I also "adjusted" the steering lock stops now that the rad is fitted to give me more lock, just need to take her outside again to check the turning circle, but its more than it was.

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Next up was sorting out the front half of the wiring loom.
Lisa snuck a photo whilst I was concentrating.

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Anyhow, workmate utilised as a makeshift solder station!!

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New connections made for switch gear.
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Once that was done I set about making a trough for the electrics to sit in.

The previous owner had just crammed the electrics under the airbox but I want then to be a bit better protected with a shield between them and the radiator.

How it used to was

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So set about making a template with card.

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But once the airbox is fitted there is no room so I added a trough for the connectors to sit in.

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Then set about making one from plastic.


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Will add a "shelf" for the connectors to sit on whilst allowing clearance for the HT leads underneath.

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But this is as far as I've got today so I will resume tomorrow. :D
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Hats off to you mate. This is a fantastic thread. Loving every minute. :nod: :thumbsup:
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Perhaps I've missed the detail but are you going to have protection for the connectors that go into CDI so spray from rear doesn't penetrate connections?
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nuggitt wrote:Hats off to you mate. This is a fantastic thread. Loving every minute. :nod: :thumbsup:
Cheers Nuggitt, sometimes I think I may be waffling on too much and adding unnecessary detail, but Lisa reckons it keeps me quiet :D
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