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Author Topic: Cables / Wires Help  (Read 2691 times)

ross_g

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Re: Cables / Wires Help
« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2013, 01:03:51 PM »
Bollocks, we got back at like 6:15. Do you have a mobile number? might be easier in future.

Couple questions for the forum, surprise surprise!

My ignition switch seems to be royal stuck in the horrible makeshift instrument panel I have on the bike, was thinking of just getting a new one. Anyone know if this would do the trick or if there is something specific I need to be looking for.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/BargainBitz-Universal-Ignition-Position-Motorbike/dp/B007OUXQJQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1374515660&sr=8-2&keywords=motorbike+ignition+switch

Also I want to rewire in some of my instrument lights, Rev or anyone else, where did you get your little bulbs / holders from?

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Re: Cables / Wires Help
« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2013, 02:31:02 PM »
I don't have much to add here except the golden rule: if you have a passenger, by rule, they must wear the back pack.

After all, they're sitting in the cargo area!

If you have more cargo than that, consider saddle bags or a second bike.
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Re: Cables / Wires Help
« Reply #17 on: July 22, 2013, 09:04:11 PM »
My tank bag has backpack straps that you can deploy when you remove it from the bike.  It's not the biggest, but comparable to a small backpack... and it keeps the weight off the backs of your bike and passenger.
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ross_g

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Re: Cables / Wires Help
« Reply #18 on: July 23, 2013, 02:49:51 AM »
My reason primarily for getting rid of my GSXR and grabbing an R65 was one of comfort, while I appreciate all your comments 2 years back the missus and I did a 2 week tour on the GSXR and needed panniers, huge tank bag and a backpack each. The idea of having less flexibility and / or potential luggage space than that of a sports bike doesn't sit well with me.

My desire for a great looking custom can stretch to having a slightly longer seat :)

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Re: Cables / Wires Help
« Reply #19 on: July 23, 2013, 03:39:24 AM »
You are going to have to learn to travel lighter!

You might find BMW hard luggage too restrictive, and you need to watch what type of throw over panniers you have.

Throw over saddle bags and a tank bag is all I would be taking.  The tent you can stow on the bike elsewhere, external to the bags, but it going to have to be small and light.  But your bed rolls, sleeping bags, emergency rations, and cooking equipement, etc, are going to be in the panniers - divided equally between the two.  It don't leave much room for clothes.  You are going to need to wash them.  And they are all gonna need to be in water proof bags.

Your maps, docs and valuables are going to be in the tank bag.  

I am not actually happy riding with a rucksack on for any distance at all.  But might go with a small light 'day sack' for when I am camped at a base came and am riding out from that location.

Leave the kitchen sink at home, keep changes of clothes, i.e. non riding gear, to a minimum, stuff that folds up small and does not need ironing.  Restrict the Missus to one pair of shoes other than her riding boots - and not heels.  

Boots - you are going to have to be able to walk in them as well as ride.  Many riding boots these days are not really comfortable enough to walk in.  Same with your other gear.  Everything has to be multi-functional and not too focused.  I am a fan of Army High legs, rather riding boots.

The trick is to have the sort of riding gear that can be adapted to the conditions, usually meaning a textile suite that has cooling vents and is still waterproof.  Black leathers are probably not the answer.

Either that or do hotels - that way you do not have to take camping gear.  Or at least have to flexibiltiy to revert to hotels, etc, for when the weather turns on us.

But you alrready know this don't you?

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Offline montmil

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Re: Cables / Wires Help
« Reply #20 on: July 23, 2013, 05:51:34 AM »
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<snip>My ignition switch seems to be royal stuck in the horrible makeshift instrument panel I have on the bike, was thinking of just getting a new one. Anyone know if this would do the trick or if there is something specific I need to be looking for.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/BargainBitz-Universal-Ignition-Position-Motorbike/dp/B007OUXQJQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1374515660&sr=8-2&keywords=motorbike+ignition+switch

Also I want to rewire in some of my instrument lights, Rev or anyone else, where did you get your little bulbs / holders from?

With any after market ignition switch, you'd first need to confirm the terminal connections are correct for the R65's wiring. If the item is cheap but doesn't work, it's certainly not a bargain.

I forget the bulb's number but I bought a package at FLAPS. Check your manual for the specs. Those plastic bulb holders are BMW specific and will cost much more than that eBay ignition switch. I have a few spare holders that I keep in a bank safety deposit box. ;)

Two weeks two-up on an R65 with all that life support gear? Oh My Word! I don't think the R65 will happily tow a trailer but a side car would be way cool.

If you still have the OEM Boge shock boingers on back, that's the first bit of touring kit that really needs to be replaced.
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Re: Cables / Wires Help
« Reply #21 on: July 23, 2013, 10:19:30 AM »
The dash light I have are wired in in exactly the same way as the originals in the instruments.  The lights themselves were basic auto lights from an auto factor, in fact at one point you could get them from Halfrauds - only its full of camping gear and rubbish now....

It works - probably more through luck than judgement.....

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