you can still buy them from Honda but they are the best part of 200 quid.royster81 wrote:So how many people now want a new wiring loom/harness for there 400?
out of curiosity how much did it cost in parts to make this one?
you can still buy them from Honda but they are the best part of 200 quid.royster81 wrote:So how many people now want a new wiring loom/harness for there 400?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
Neosophist wrote:you can still buy them from Honda but they are the best part of 200 quid.royster81 wrote:So how many people now want a new wiring loom/harness for there 400?
out of curiosity how much did it cost in parts to make this one?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
On the contrary, the generator wiring was the cheapest. It only cost me 8 euros (the cost of the special resin). I already had a source for the generator wiring which cost me nothing. Nevertheless the generator wiring would not exceed 15 or 20 euros tops if i had to buy it.Neosophist wrote:Yes I thought it would be very expensive, especially the generator wiring.
I think it is something you enjoy to do as a personal project, not to save money.
32100mr8900 (nc35) = 270gbp
32100mr8600 (nc30 UK) = 290bgp NLA
32100mr8000 (nc30 JDM) = 228gbp
alexandervf wrote: The real cost was the harness wiring,which came up to 400plus euros
Approx £220 including vat but excluding shipping from CMS. However, the lead time may be ages if it's anything like my carb parts that came from them!Neosophist wrote:32100mr8900 (nc35) = 270gbp
But you can, the reels that i bought where 25feet each. Note that you have to use at least 3 different gauges. I used 20awg 18awg 14awg and 12awg of several different colors.As the cable goes thicker the price goes up noticeably. I must also remind you that the cable used is teflon coated - silver plated strands. I already said that in the beginning.thunderace wrote:alexandervf wrote: The real cost was the harness wiring,which came up to 400plus euros
You can't really use that as an accurate costing. You had to buy the cable on reels, presumably 100m? There is no way you've used 100m of each colour. Maybe 5m max.
So, if you used 5m of each colour, which is still a very generous assumption, the cost of the cable was actually around 80 Euros
Well the Accurate cost of the wiring harness was ......thunderace wrote:alexandervf wrote: The real cost was the harness wiring,which came up to 400plus euros
You can't really use that as an accurate costing.