hi guys,
I have tried posting this to no avail in the R1 forum..! I know you guys use the R1 motor/loom so thought I'd post here for help.
I have a UK spec 4xv 1999 R1, I am converting the harness for race use and thus removing the unrequited wiring. amongst this I would like to remove
the ignition barrel and fit a rocker switch, remover the cut off relay completely. I will be running my fuel pump from its own relay as you know it
forms part of the cutoff relay.
ok wires and colours...
starter switch as follows:
black x 2, one to cyclelock and 1 to earth.
stop switch as follows:
red with black goes to cutoff relay.
red with white to ignition fuse/starter relay and ignition control unit.
The relay assembly is as follows:
red/black to stop switch/ht coils
blue/white to starter relay
black to cyclelock
black/yellow to clutch switch
pale blue to neutral switch
blue/yellow to side stand switch/clutch switch
black to fuel pump
blue/red to ignition control unit
lastly the ignition barrel/switch
black to cyclelock
blue/yellow to cutoff relay
red to fuses/regrect
Brown to fuse box
the lighting wires are redundant
ok, have been told red and Brown on toggle for ignition, but what about the others?
I have bypassed side/clutch switches already however want to remove relay correctly.
so plenty of you guys have done this so please help, ps fan is linked to own power/fuse so no need to worry about that.
thanks in advance
mark
quote:
Originally posted by R1rider
I have a UK spec 4xv 1999 R1, I am converting the harness for race use and thus removing the unrequited wiring.
mark
I left the Yamaha starter relay in. Just removed the clutch and side-stand switches connecting the leads together and put a bypass in to eliminate the
neutral cut off (but keep the dash neutral light working). Can't help too much with the wire colours or destinations as mine is a later 5vy and
I've got a none cyclelock US loom... and it was a long time ago.
HB... the R1 "starter relay" isn't a standard relay as you describe. It incorpoates the logic circuit to prevent starting under certain
conditions dependant on neutral/clutch/stand positions.
quote:
Originally posted by adithorp
HB... the R1 "starter relay" isn't a standard relay as you describe. It incorporates the logic circuit to prevent starting under certain conditions dependent on neutral/clutch/stand positions.