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Does anyone have a picture of electrical installation on the motorcycle? I'm new at oldschool bikes (I repair only 2000+ bikes.) I need photos of everything about wiring :)
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You need to pick up a manual, Clymer even will give you the electrical layout, as much as I hate them . Yes they make them I have one of each.
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This link definitely worked today - http://togs.biz/josip/manuali/yamaha...T600Manual.pdf. It might not cover your exact model but there are a large number of common items between models and ity is certainly better than nothing. I use it for working on my 2001 4PT and it is fine for the majority of tasks.
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In a PM it was cleared up as to what he's looking for, It's the rear brake light switch down above the foot pedal. In the parts list they list it as a stop switch assembly, one of those weird descriptions.
Here a pic , http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...540/NaKkqu.jpg |
May I ask you for a picture of "neutral switch" location?
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It's the wire and screw painted black right below of the sprocket/chain,
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...540/1q9sV9.jpg |
Hi, can you tell me how to ''brick'' the lock? No, the bike is NOT stolen, it's mine, don't worry, but I'm just not sure if the lock works.
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OK, CDI's good, Ignition coil's good, pickup coil has 220 Ohm (normal is between 184-276 Ohm at 20*C), so, wiring must be broken up somewhere. This motorcycle has **** me up so good that I'm good with sex for another three years.
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sorry for the false information, pickup coil's dead. Does anybody has a pickup coil to sell?
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Found a problem and we've got a strong spark :) Thanks for your help! Really, thank you very much, guys!
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Do you mind posting what you found that fixed your bike. Many others follow and could learn from your repair.
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