NC35 Electrical Problems *noob* PICS UPDATED!
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Re: NC35 Electrical Problems *noob* PICS UPDATED!
That's a needless expense IMO, save some of that money and just buy some insulated spade connectors from your local electronics store, they will do the same job.phattfoniks wrote:since my wires are
abit fooked im going to cut them back and repair with this kit here:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catal ... 643c1cf5e9
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
5 x 6.8mm connectors fit the Yam reg, the honda uses 3 of these and 2 larger connectors.
It's best to solder everything when it comes to joining it all up, any resistance in the wiring can cause more problems.
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Re: NC35 Electrical Problems *noob* PICS UPDATED!
Okay, I ended up with a genuine honda reg/rec, but the updated one with heatsink fins.
Im going to buy a r6 one and all the bits and pieces as a back-up.
Haven't had the chance to get it going, I've got the tank off at the moment and I'm waiting for more parts to arrive before I start putting it back together. Thanks all...
Im going to buy a r6 one and all the bits and pieces as a back-up.
Haven't had the chance to get it going, I've got the tank off at the moment and I'm waiting for more parts to arrive before I start putting it back together. Thanks all...