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IDONTBELEIVEIT

posted on 23/5/08 at 07:20 PM Reply With Quote
blackbird loom???

hi all,would it be best to lengthen my blackbird loom to suit my westy conversion or graft the sierra and bird loom together all help appreciated

i'm only a welder





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Miks15

posted on 23/5/08 at 09:10 PM Reply With Quote
im definetly no expert on the matter...
but i would thought that using bits from both would be easiest.
So using the engine loom of the bl;ackbird loom with the main loom of the sierra.
The Bike loom wont have all the right connections and switched etc that the sierra loom will have, plus the sierra loom is already the right length so no chopping and stretching, and also has wires for 2 headlights/rearlights where as the blackbird loom will only have the wires going to one headlight and one taillight.
Just my thoughts

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bigrich

posted on 24/5/08 at 06:59 AM Reply With Quote
just to complicate this i would go the other way and extend the bike harness, it has all the bits required to run a bike there for it will run a car, just add a fog, hazzard circuit and brake warning and job done.

but each too their own as they say







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Miks15

posted on 24/5/08 at 08:56 AM Reply With Quote
Just the way i thought, if your going to extend it your going to end up extending it with same coloured wires and it will be a nuisance to try and sort out.
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