cheers stig, my full wrapped loom (minus starter cables, but including all sub looms) weighs in at 710g, given that the switches/lights/indicators etc are all lighter i reckon that ive saved a good kilo just in wiring...anyways its time for an update..drum roll please...
once i got a handle on were everything needed to be i removed the wiring from the bike so i could wrap it better:
i then pre-emptively (yes im THAT confident) wrapped it all and tested the fit...100% bang-on!
...leaving me just the rear end to sort out (this is now almost finished)
airbox fits like a dream, no resistance from below which is nice:
a quick video to show that turning the handlebars doesnt perturb the airbox, this was with no clamps on the airbox, its just lightly seated, so if there was wome movement it would show...there isnt any
finished wiring in the ignition, turned the key and it all works!!!
ignore the neutral and oil lights, i had not wired them in and i had forgot to ground the frame/engine to the battery. now when i turn the key the neutral light comes on - can someone just check that the oil light on a '89 FZR1000 should NOT come on when the ignition is turned on/kill switch set to RUN please? and the neutral light goes off when i click into gear. the indicators work and are directional, the sidelight indicator bulb works along with the physical sidelight, the dipped and high beam lights work correctly.
my only issue so far (i think) is that the high beam indicator bulb comes on when i switch to dipped lights...i might have connected it to the wrong wire, or it might be that i tested it before i did the engine/frame to earth correctly...although i doubt thats the problem.
im missing a few 6-pin connector blocks so i cant wire in the rear lights, although i have done as much with them as i can, and i need to wait until the end of april to buy my hydraulic battery crimping tool (unless anone on here has one and ill come over??), also need a large 2-pin connector (for the alternator) and my coils/subloom...then it truely is "finished".
happy, you might just say that i am
