nc35 wiring help

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code2006
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nc35 wiring help

Post by code2006 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:37 am

hi
i bought an rvf 400 nc35 about a week ago and it was a race bike and im converting it back to a road bike
anyway i have taken the air filter box off and carbs and i found the wireing loom
but one of the cables has been cut and im not sure what its for
it has a green plug with 3 wires, one green, one green/white stripe and one yellow/black stripe. the cable goes to the lhs of the bike near the gear lever i think.
every thing on the bike works except the horn. im not sure about the temp gauge as i havent left the bike on long enuff for it to get hot ect ect
would be nice to see were this cable is suppose to go so i can re wire it
thanks alex

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Re: nc35 wiring help

Post by Cammo » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:53 am

You need a haynes manual! Has the wiring diagram and plenty of other useful info.

The wiring you're talking about (looking at the haynes...) is the sidestand switch. It's probably been bypassed in a track bike so it can be removed and you're still able to start the bike.

You can usually tell if the temp gauge is working by turning the ignition on - it should move up slightly to a 'cold' position when it gets power.
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Re: nc35 wiring help

Post by code2006 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:52 am

Cammo wrote:You need a haynes manual! Has the wiring diagram and plenty of other useful info.

The wiring you're talking about (looking at the haynes...) is the sidestand switch. It's probably been bypassed in a track bike so it can be removed and you're still able to start the bike.

You can usually tell if the temp gauge is working by turning the ignition on - it should move up slightly to a 'cold' position when it gets power.
thanks for you help :plus:

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