R/R Wiring Kit
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R/R Wiring Kit
I have no affiliation with Jim at Eastern Beaver, other than being a purchaser of his H4 Relay kit, and being very satisfied with his workmanship and product. I will receive no compensation of any sort for this post or any post similar about his products.
About 25 times or more on this forum, the question has been asked about wiring up the R1/R6 R/Rs.
Here's the answer, provided by EasternBeaver.com;
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/El...onnectors.html
$40 for the 2 seperate wiring harnesses with connectors.
Yes, I'm sure you can make some sort of harness yourself cheaper, but can you do it with the correct plugs, wire, shrink tube with strain relief, for the same price, I doubt it (except those in the electrical field with easy access to the products).
These are the waterproof Furukawa connectors that Yamaha uses. One goes straight to the battery with an inline fuse, the other he can put the stator connector on for you (soldered).
This will also safely eliminate part of your stock wiring, which we all know, is small gage wire anyhow.
He also has on the same page, the stock 5 pin generic connector for anyone who wishes to replace their R/R with a stock Honda one but has burned up the connector.
About 25 times or more on this forum, the question has been asked about wiring up the R1/R6 R/Rs.
Here's the answer, provided by EasternBeaver.com;
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/El...onnectors.html
$40 for the 2 seperate wiring harnesses with connectors.
Yes, I'm sure you can make some sort of harness yourself cheaper, but can you do it with the correct plugs, wire, shrink tube with strain relief, for the same price, I doubt it (except those in the electrical field with easy access to the products).
These are the waterproof Furukawa connectors that Yamaha uses. One goes straight to the battery with an inline fuse, the other he can put the stator connector on for you (soldered).
This will also safely eliminate part of your stock wiring, which we all know, is small gage wire anyhow.
He also has on the same page, the stock 5 pin generic connector for anyone who wishes to replace their R/R with a stock Honda one but has burned up the connector.
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