Having decided to install a
Vapor electronic instrument cluster, a die grinder and cutoff wheel made quick work of the upper bracket mount for the instruments and ignition switch on the metal panel that secures the headlight bucket. Some touch-up with a smaller stone in the grinder, a bit of file work and the modified plate was sanded, primed and repainted. The big, black "goose egg" instrument shroud and funky crash pad are also history.
New ignition switch is hidden out of sight. Also installing a battery cutoff switch under the seat.
My question is this: The left over tachometer wiring harness plug has eight (

wires terminating in a circular-shaper plastic "plug" that mates in the bottom of the tach. There's also a pair wires and grounds that lit up turn signal indicators in the dash console.
I have checked both my Clymer and Haynes manuals for the 1981 R65 wiring diagrams and can see no reason for not eliminating this large diameter and unsightly snake's nest of wires.
There's not enough slack in the tach harness to tuck the unused wiring under the tank so I'm planning to chop it off and secure the cut ends with shrink tubing. The front end of the bike now looks five pounds lighter.
Comments, guys? Am I missing anything? As always, thanks for your input.
Monte