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hey all,
just finished a 76 sportster bobber project except fpr the wiring, not my specialty. can anyone post a basic chopper/bobber wiring diagram. headlight, taillight, brakelight, generator, \\;starter button, starter and starter relay is all that will be on it.
thanks for any help
thanks for all the help, i \\; can't seem to get the front brake light wires and the starter button wires \\;where they belong also the \\;rear brake light wires. i guess i need to know where the white, black and gray wires from the starter button go and where the two wires redand orange from the front brake light switch go and the two wires from the tail light. the inline brake switch is driving me crazy. i'm stumped
thanks again
i rewired my 75 sporty this way.i used a diagram from my hd manual i can fax you a copy of it.i'm not very computer literate so i don't know how to post images.let me know if you want more info.
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