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Ain't no way that is OEM wiring. LOL. Did you buy that off the showroom floor?
Lol no I've only owned it for about 5 years so who knows what kind of history this bike has has.
I always thought the wiring was hacked but the more i look at it im convinced its factory.
check out how on the diagram the black wire for the turn signal indicator taps power from the brown turn signal wire. The brown wire on the bike is in the factory harness and is uncut. A scotchlock just taps power for the indicator..... Baffles me
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