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Starter Relay Wiring

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rd400f
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Starter Relay Wiring

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Starter Relay Pin numbers.JPG
Hi
In the attached pic....Pins 86 85 and 87 I can see but...

Are the pins circled in blue called pin 30
Are the pins circled in green called D+

If I have that correct then do I have my wiring colors to pin numbers correct...

D+ connect Blue from Engine Harness and Blue from Main Harness
30 connect Red from Engine Harness and Red from Main Harness
85 connect yellow from Main Harness
86 connect 3 x green from Main Harness
87 connect Black from Engine Harness

Just as extra question for bonus points.
extra wires from main harness.jpg
These two connects come out of the main harness right next to the Starter relay wires.
Are they the clutch switch wires I have circled in green.
Extra wires.JPG
Thanks
Richard

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Re: Starter Relay Wiring

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Are the pins circled in blue called pin 30
Are the pins circled in green called D+
Yes.
If I have that correct then do I have my wiring colors to pin numbers correct...
Yes.
These two connects come out of the main harness right next to the Starter relay wires.
Are they the clutch switch wires I have circled in green.
I think they are the wires to the brake fluid reservoir level switch.
Kurt in S.A.
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rd400f
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Re: Starter Relay Wiring

Post by rd400f »

Hi
Thanks for confirming that.
Also yes I think that the extra wire probably are for the brake fluid level.
I dont have the brake system on bike right now so couldn't see where the wire might have gone.
Thanks
Richard

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