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Author: Subject: Electric reverse - Where to take neutral light from?
Sloan85

posted on 12/3/13 at 10:14 PM Reply With Quote
Electric reverse - Where to take neutral light from?

I am trying to work out where to take the neutral light from for the relay to allow the electric reverse to be used. The engine is a GSXR K1.

The gear position sensor has three cables from it, blue, pink and black/white. Do I need to be taking a feed near the plug on the loom or should I take a feed a bit nearer to the clocks. Looking at the wiring diagram it is a blue/black going into the clocks that powers the neutral LED.

Cheers!

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posted on 12/3/13 at 11:09 PM Reply With Quote
On my R1 I took the relay feed from the neutral lamp and not the switch for this reason - it was easier to just look for the lamp wire
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omega 24 v6

posted on 13/3/13 at 07:08 AM Reply With Quote
Not that I have a lot of bike experience but have fitted a few car gear position sensors on sequential boxes. Usually they are pos and neg across a resistor with the third wire being a wiper which gives the signal ( whether that be reistance or voltage ).
As said prob better to look for it at the light.





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40inches

posted on 13/3/13 at 08:33 AM Reply With Quote
On the zx9, and I would think a lot of bike engines?, the neutral switch is an earth switch,
so link the earth from the relay to the wire to the switch.






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minitici

posted on 13/3/13 at 09:06 AM Reply With Quote
On the GSXR, the Blue (BL) wire is connected to the Black/White (B/W) wire when the gear sensor is in the neutral position.

The Blue/Black (BL/B) wire at the speedo harness connector is your neutral light wire.

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