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zeroweaver
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Circuit board help

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I have a 1975 R75/6 and I need a little info on the circuit board. So...there are either 1, 2, or 3 pairs of connectors for each color on the circuit board. Do all the colors have matching wires that just plug right in to it corresponding color?
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correct if none of the wiring has been changed.
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I have the same bike and I was able to make it all work just fine after taking the headlight shell completely apart for paint. Just plug 'n' play, provided the PO hasn't dicked too terribly much with the wiring.
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Thanks for the wiring diagram!
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Just a reminder, it is possible to mount the wires to the board incorrectly if the male spade on the board gets jammed between the female plug and its plastic/rubber cover. It may work for a while, but vibration will cause the connection to fail, leading to much head scratching trying to figure it out.
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Thanks. I saw that very thing just the other day.
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