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Has anyone used one of the harnesses sold in the NOC shop? Any good?

Terry

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Previously Terry Grimwood wrote:

Has anyone used one of the harnesses sold in the NOC shop? Any good?

Terry

I have used 1 on a Jubilee and 1 on an Electra they were ok but a very tight fit on the main connection in the headlight I used a zip tie to be safe. If you are thinking of using electronic ignition which I find is a big advantage on the lightweights then the harness is a waist of money, all the connections are different Bryon

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Previously bryon_currington wrote:

Previously Terry Grimwood wrote:

Has anyone used one of the harnesses sold in the NOC shop? Any good?

Terry

I have used 1 on a Jubilee and 1 on an Electra they were ok but a very tight fit on the main connection in the headlight I used a zip tie to be safe. If you are thinking of using electronic ignition which I find is a big advantage on the lightweights then the harness is a waist of money, all the connections are different Bryon

Thanks Bryon.

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If you are sticking to 6V and the looms available are 'original' then you MIGHT have a worthwhile job, but several looms for these bikes I have seen have the resistance wire done very badly or not at all. Electronic ignition, 12V and a decent regulator/rectifier does mean that you should be starting again with wires. As it happens I do a wiring kit that gets you all the wires and connectors you need. If you insist on using 'an original' loom then by the time you have worked out where and what all the wires go to, you might have wired it from scratch properly.AOServices.co.uk

 


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