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Hey guys, just swapped out my oil tank and thought it would be good to clean out this relay from the electrical board.
I didn't think its stock.. Or maybe it is?
The relay is a 12v30/40. A thinker blue wire has been disconnected from something in the battery box area and is taped off. White is tied into the black wire in the harness and the white is tied into the red/black stripe wire.
There is a blue transmitter thing connected to the relay that states it has mercury in it? Maybe a tilt sensor or remote sensor?
Look familiar to anyone?
Cool thanks, I ended up pulling it. Decided after tracing it that it didn't look like a stock set up. Everything seems to be fine. I'm guessing it was some sort of aftermarket lighting...or something. The excitement of buying used bikes! Haha
here are the pics….
each pic has a blue wire, so first, see if your bike looks like mine… pic 1 is behind bat on left; pic 2 is behind bat on right; pic 3 is front of bat on right; pic 4 is front of bat on left….
Last edited by PTSDBob; May 14, 2014 at 06:07 PM.
Reason: update
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