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This seems to be the correct forum to post this request. (If not, I apologise - so just respond, okay?):rotf:

Seriously though folks, I have fitted a Voyager outfit to my 2004 RSV and now need to hook up the additional lights fitted thereto.

The Voyager is obviously wired up, with a 7-pin flat plug and I have acquired the matching socket and cable to wire in to the bike.

I've been told by other 'Voyagers' that the best place to do so is just aft of the battery.

I would assume that would be correct, and I would just use normal 1-into-2 splicing connectors? I'm okay with doing it myself, having dabbled in auto wiring (and house wiring) for many years.

The other option is to go to the harness and connectors beneath the tail light - the ones all curled up under the number plate bracket.

Any clues, ideas, opinions and/or advice please?

Thanks for your collective time. I know it's valuable.:)

Posted

Yep, that is the place to do it. Now I'm not crazy about those splicing connectors but a lot of people use them with no problems. I assume that you will use some type of pigtail like a trailer wiring connector so that you can unplug it if and when you want to. I would certainly recommend it.

Posted

RSV & RSTD wiring:

Blue = tail/running lights

Yellow = Brake lights

Brown = Left turn signal

Green = Right turn signal

Black = Ground connection

Posted

If you're talking about those (usually) blue connectors with a notched blade in them where you fit the wire into the notch and then close a cover causing the blade to cut through the insulation and make a connection with the bare copper wire inside (Whew, that was long!), I would listen to Freebird and find a better way (Soldering!) to do it. I've used those connectors in the past as have other people I know and they fail quite frequently no matter how careful you are. Those things are just a problem waiting for the worst possible time and place to happen!

 

Andy

Posted

Thank you folks.

This helps tremendously.

Yes Don - it is a trailer wiring connector (7-pin flat) that I'm wanting to install.

Hey Condor - what happens to the RED and WHITE?

Boy - don't those posi-loks look like the duck's guts? Gonna see if I can source them in Oz.

If not, I'll pull some from up your way.

BTW - what gauge of wiring is the standard on the RSV?

Thanks.

Posted

With any splice, add a bit of dialectric grease.

 

 

Pos-i-lok distributor

 

Australia & New Zealand

Pro Quip International

14 London Drive, PO Box 852,

Bayswater, Victoria, Australia. 3153

Tel: +613 9761 1110 Fax: +613 9761 1565

Contact: Martin Haines

E-Mail: martin@proquip.com.au

 

FastBikeGear NZ

24 Spinnaker Dv,

Te Atatu Peninsula

Auckland, New Zealand

Tel: +649 834 6655

Mob: +64 275 985 266

Contact: Liam Venter

Website: www.FastBikeGear.co.nz

E-Mail: Liam@FastBikeGear.co.nz

Posted

Hey mbrood.

Many thanks for the info on the Aussie distributor.

How the hell did you find that?

My Gooooooooooooogle search showed up 'nuffin'.

Then again, I see you are into electronics - so there's the answer.

I'll flick them a quick Email shortly and follup with with a phone call on Mondy.

Much obliged my man!

Posted
Crutchfield has a package of 6 for 7.99, if you order from posi's web site they have a thirty pack for 34.00. Me thinks you paid a case price for a pack. . .

 

Yeah, $5.00 each is a little stout! :shock3:

I think the in-lines are going back! I used crimp type butt splices, this afternoon installing my LEDs.

Posted
Yeah, $5.00 each is a little stout! :shock3:

I think the in-lines are going back! I used crimp type butt splices, this afternoon installing my LEDs.

 

You can get better pricing Walt, but I have used the Posi Locks and they are awesome! I hate using those splices.

Posted

Just ordered a blister pack of six 22-gauge Posi-tap connectors from the Aussie importers.

It reckoned there was nowhere else I could buy apart from there.

(They wouldn't tell me the names of any auto-electricians or others in my area who may be buying from them!)

Anyway - $17 all up includes $5 freight.

Makes them just under $3 each - delivered or $2 a connector.

I'm happy.:):cool10:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

My Posi-tap connectors arrived in the mail mid-week, and today I decided to do the wiring.

What a cinch these things are to use. No stripping on the bike harness wiring and no messy soldering. Only had to strip back the wires of the trailer cable and away you go. Did it right at the connector near the battery. Nice and tidy and out of the elements. To use a well-worn Aussie phrase - "Lit up like Luna Park!"

Thanks to Condor for the reminder on the colour coding for the RSV, because the only colour that matched cable-for-cable was the green.

If I had matched them colour-for-colour I'd be in all sorts of troubles.

It's all good. Thanks all for your help.:bighug:

  • 1 month later...

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