Hi guys,
I recently (last week) upgraded the rear shock of my B400. To remove the GSXR shock that I had, I removed the battery and its casing to have a better access so I disconnected the battery and the wire from the starter relay that goes to the starter motor.
After that, I rode for like 10 minutes without problem.
Monday morning comes, I attached my bagpack at the back, put all my gears and ready to go to work. Rode like 20 meters then boom, no more current in the whole motorcycle...
Put it back in the garage (removed my gears to avoid being to sweaty 20 minutes only after my morning shower), unplugged/plugged the fuses (that I did not touched at all during my shock exchange) and it seemed to be back. The motorcycle ran a little bit in my box. Put my gears (again), turned the key, turned on the ignition switch and bam... no more current (again)...
Got a little pissed off. Put the bitc... back in the box, removed my gears. Went back home, grabbed my favorite JIS screwdriver and some more tools, remove the battery cover and checked on the wires. I had to put the wire that goes from the starter relay to the starter motor in the correct position on the starter relay but that was it, I did not change anything else.
Guess what ;-) I put my gears on again, then this time, it started and worked almost fine. Only on the way to work, everything stopped for one second (I mean no lights at all on the dashboard) which most probably means there was no current running in the bike at all but I reached work and since that, it went fine.
I know from this forum that copper wires get degraded with time and also the wire section is a little bit small especially for the main power supply. I will not put myself into building a brand new wiring because I don't have the tools for that (and not sure I can find the default connectors as well) even if that would be interesting. My main harness is not in good conditions: some connectors have rust and the connector for the regulator has been cut. In my garage, I have another harness that should be in better condition (I still need to check that). Problem is from it comes from a 93 or 94 Bandit (not sure at all) that came from Italy so the European version and mine is a 92 version (also European version) and I believe that 91-92 models and 93-94 models are not strictly identicals. I believe there is at least an engine advance timing difference which makes the CDI not to be exchangeable between the 2 versions.
Does anyone know if I can use my 93-94 harness on a 92 B400?
Thanks a lot in advance for your answer(s) ;-)