This explains why my early running bike is virtually wire less whilst my later one is festooned
Is there any reason why I can't run the earlier wiring system with the later motor?
I note what appears to be the later magneto has only 4 output wires to the earlier one's 5; so I guess what I still need to know is if the magneto [or at least the lighting coils] is attached to the outer cover and if so are the flywheels identical?
I don't mind swapping electrical componants over on the actual frame. Any chance Paul, that you could send me the later wiring diagram in a form I could increase the scale?
The later diagram appears to show two wires to the CDI box, one to a battery via a rectifier, and one direct to the headlamp which appears to be running AC. This is pretty much as the Suzuki DR400 where the ignition and lighting are also separate.
That being so I suppose I could simplify the wiring and just run one or both lighting wires straight through the system with a heat sink taking off excess voltage.
Paul, do you have specs for the correct spring rates? [and thanks very much for the info so far, I was hoping you'd see the post]
The early tests all said both ends were too soft so I'd rather know what works on the rear shocks rather than the original specs. I've got the original shocks on one bike but they look to be leaking. Is there any particular make of shock that will fit behind the sidecovers?