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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
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...some simplified wiring circuits...
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Last edited by inxs; 10-14-2009 at 06:23 AM.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
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These are great! thanks for posting them.
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Travis
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
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thanks for posting the wiring diagrams come in handy today
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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- this is what i have in my bike...horn circuit is missing as is the second brake switch
...alternator-rd permanent magnet ...10000uF 25V capacitor ...5 pole rec/reg ...batteryless ...kickstart only ...ignitor unit is a pamcopete hall effect sensor mounted in place of the points
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Nice ! I was just searching "wiring" to figure out what wires were for the turn signals since PO removed them
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If you're not riding defensively, you're probably riding offensively
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- oem alternator and pamco ignition and starter...
![]() - oem alternator, oem ignition and starter ![]() ...none of these wiring diagrams are original, i havent touched one of those in years except to take them out...im a great fan of doing them from scratch - you have to know what youre going to need so this is usually one of the last jobs unless you wish to run the cabling through the frame - here you need to do this while doing any frame modifying - at this link you can find copies of original wiring diagrams...look for schaltplan http://www.xs650.de/phplm/index.htm |
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Last edited by inxs; 12-12-2009 at 01:09 AM.
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: FNQ Australia
Posts: 529
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Here is a set of Standard Wiring Diagrams mostly colored. Some of these may have faults so be aware.
I sourced these from Jayal at 650Rider .com |
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Last edited by 650Skull; 08-07-2010 at 04:29 AM. Reason: To give credit where credit is due and added the XS1-1B Diagram
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
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Awesome!
If you guys didn't know, large attachments will open in the "light box" in a reduced size so you can see the whole thing. It depends on your monitor resolution. Try clicking the image and it will open in your browser but most browser will also reduce large images so you'll need to click the image one more time to see it full-sized. So basically click the attachment to see it in the "light box" then click it two more times for full size. |
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Travis
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shaas
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Green Bay Wi
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Travis,
I vote this post for a sticky or in a tech section. Thanks INXS! |
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Location: River Falls, WI
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Shaas, it's already listed under tech. I tweaked the name a little to make it easier to find.
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Travis
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- shaas...i just collected these along the way...the real thanx belongs to those that created them, whoever they are..the nameless ones
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
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now those are nice
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: FNQ Australia
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I remember the thread from 650Rider.com, (maybe i should say former), that the "81 simplified wiring diagram" came from and it evolved over 5 pages with Pamcopete, Jayal and RG being the main contributors
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- how much of the other info do you have stored on your harddrive or on paper? - a shame to lose some of that stuff
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
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Good stuff 650Skull! And thanks to the Pamcopete, Jayal, retiredgentleman, and anyone else who had input to that diagram or any other diagram.
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Travis
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: FNQ Australia
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Still have a bit on the hard drive and did copy and past to a word document some of the info i was interested in for myself, but the info others gave in the threads i linked to the Vault or bookmarked them on my computer........didn't expect rider to fall off the planet.........dam shame about all that info.....Yamaman my have saved some
I do think a credit should be given to the owner or site the information was sourced from, courtesy really. |
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- agree, trouble is i was collecting it for myself not thinking that this forum would happen and then i had no idea where it came from
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Staff Member
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Location: River Falls, WI
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I think we all agree that trying to give credit when you can is a nice courtesy. Or keeping it open and saying you don't know where they came from and "let me know if you do"...
Problem is, a lot of times you may credit someone who just took them from somewhere else who took them from somewhere else who scanned them from a manual. Who gets the credit, the guy who has a scanner, the person who published the manual, or the last guy to copy them? Skull, I see even your first diagram says edited by 650motorcycles... and he must have got it from somewhere because he didn't create it from scratch since it’s an edit. So for that first image, at the minimum, the path went: publisher creates it, "bob" scans and edits, jayel saves and posts to 650 rider, you save it and post here. ![]() So unless it's a picture someone took, a new diagram someone drew up, or another new and original document that hasn't been whored all over the internet, I don't worry too much over trying to find the original source of something. Not trying to sound like an ass… (see the first sentence of this post)
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#9 Guru 74 TX650A
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: southeastern Iowa
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here's some handy diagrams for cable routing
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where are we going and why are we in this hand basket?
I'm allergic to hard work and pain 1987 XLH1100, 1974 TX650A, 1978 SR500, 1971 CL450, 1970 CL350, 1980 Yammahopper, 1966 Aermacchi/H-D M-50 |
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Staff Member
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Speak of the devil!
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Travis
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