Blue Laser
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Well, they are to me anyway. To whit:
Grab the socket end of the harness and start routing the harness by looping
the wires down through the gap in the frame next to the steering head.
What does looping the wires mean?
Lift up the rubber cover [E] on the engine side of the frame to receive the harness.
What does the engine side of the frame mean, and is it the same rubber cover as below?
Pull most of the harness through the hole toward the engine (under the tank).
What hole toward the engine?
The harness should pass under the front part of the rubber cover & tank hinge bracket
[E] and over the back portion of the cover [F].
What rubber cover are they talking about?
That's all I can think of for now...more later, I'm sure. It looks to me like most of the routing
is on the right side of the bike, with a cross-over near the seat somewhere.
Sorry for all the lame questions, but thanks in advance for any help.
Jim
Grab the socket end of the harness and start routing the harness by looping
the wires down through the gap in the frame next to the steering head.
What does looping the wires mean?
Lift up the rubber cover [E] on the engine side of the frame to receive the harness.
What does the engine side of the frame mean, and is it the same rubber cover as below?
Pull most of the harness through the hole toward the engine (under the tank).
What hole toward the engine?
The harness should pass under the front part of the rubber cover & tank hinge bracket
[E] and over the back portion of the cover [F].
What rubber cover are they talking about?
That's all I can think of for now...more later, I'm sure. It looks to me like most of the routing
is on the right side of the bike, with a cross-over near the seat somewhere.
Sorry for all the lame questions, but thanks in advance for any help.
Jim
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