Hi Nick, Those are auxiliary wires, available to plug anything you care to into them. Some use them for GPS, some for Heated grips or heated vests or gloves. You can use them to connect a 12V plug to them, like a cig lighter plug, since many peripherals are adapted to plug into a car's cig lighter. LaterZ Dash>Does anyone know what the brown/white and black/yellow wires inside >the front fairing, which do not connect to anything, are for. > >They do not show on the wiring diagram for my '99 but do show in the >workshop manual for the '00. They not connect to anything in the >diagram either. > >Nick > >Gromit A13
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At 04:29 AM 7/13/2000 +0000, njtc@... wrote:
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My Bad...
Professor is right again. That gage wire will run a GPS or Radar Detector
but I wouldn't connect heated anything to them. One more thing to turn to
crap as soon as I touch it
LaterZ
Dash

>Hi Nick, > >Those are auxiliary wires, available to plug anything you care to into >them. Some use them for GPS, some for Heated grips or heated vests or >gloves. >You can use them to connect a 12V plug to them, like a cig lighter plug, >since many peripherals are adapted to plug into a car's cig lighter. > >LaterZ >Dash
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Dash,
My hat's off to you. You've done a valuable service for
us in detailing the trials & tribulations of dealing with
(heavy) motorcycle maintenance and accessory installation.
Very few riders will ever develop the understanding and
special bond that comes with getting 'intimate' with the
mechanical side of our bikes. Keep up the good work!
Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa. [USA]
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--- Dash Weeks wrote:
[snip]> Jim, > > I can't stop laughing... thanks. > I does seem that way doesn't it?.... I suppose I need to > post some success stories. Most of the time I just post > lessons learned so that others can learn from my > experience and not have to go through the same things or > at least be aware of them.
------------------ original message [snip]> > Now all the other stuff... well I can now say that I'm > much smarter in the ways of the KLR, and since my > experience with the KLR is only since March... I'd say > I'm doing pretty good. > I'll get some pics and success stories up soon.
> > With the problems that listers are having with Electrex > > components during installation & running, the safest bet > > for the time being may be to look elsewhere. Maybe we > > can discount Dash's problems, he seems to invite trouble > > in many things that he touches (G!).
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