Electrical part locations

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atreyu
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Electrical part locations

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Without asking direct questions for everything would someone help me please, pictures would be easiest I would have thought?

I'm assembling the rolling frame on my '79 350 at the moment but all the electrical components were off the bike when I bought it. Therefore I don’t have any idea where anything should be mounted! The battery/horn/coils are obvious. But where should the fuse box, reg/rec and multi connector be mounted? My parts book shows the fuse box on a mounting plate, I believe this is missing so it does help things.

Thanks in advance!
hendre
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Re: Electrical part locations

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her eyou go, this is the hiding place of the spaghetti :D
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atreyu
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Re: Electrical part locations

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Thats excellent Hendre, Thank you.

My bike is pre-electric start, I know from having both types of frames there are different brackets around that area... I dont suppose anyone has a picture of an earlier bike or are they similar?
unreal
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Re: Electrical part locations

Post by unreal »

Hi, here are some pics I look whilst stripping my strada, whilst it started life as electric start it was removed a long time ago. They're not great shots as they were just for my reference.

I also have a 74 sport so if you need anything specific I could take some pics for you, just drop me a line PM.

You will need a plate to mount the junction box and rectifier, a neat alloy plate would look cool, probably better than a rusty zinc tin plate original!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/unrealsimo ... otostream/

Simon
hendre
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Re: Electrical part locations

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atreyu wrote:Thats excellent Hendre, Thank you.

My bike is pre-electric start, I know from having both types of frames there are different brackets around that area... I dont suppose anyone has a picture of an earlier bike or are they similar?
The only extra bracket compared to earlier bikes is the one for the starter relais on the tube next to the cilinder. So all you need is the mounting plate for the parts and then it should work the same as on later bikes
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