who do you guys use for sourcing your wiring components?

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like the Title says.
specificly what Fuse box is recomended?
and where do you get your wire and connectors from?

links would be awesome...
oh, right now its a hacked up stock mess from PO its an 81 plan on going minimal wiring and Pamco PMA (so i will need a advance rod and bushings so anybody having knowledge in what i will need to do that post a link please) will be kick only, probably going to use a small BAT (MAYBE a CAP)
headlight tailight/brakelight.... and small turn signals (Gotta have them in this state)
thanks
 
Id be interested in this too. If enough people get involved, this could become a very informative thread.
Links Links Links!
 
specificly what Fuse box is recomended? ...plan on going minimal wiring ... will be kick only...

Usually the multi-fuse box is used in those systems that retain the majority of the electronics.
Single fuse works well in minimal systems.
An additional fuse dedicated to the Pamco is recommended.
You can isolate and fuse specific sub-systems of your choice.

A few links for electricals, wiring and connectors:

http://www.mikesxs.net/products-78.html#products
http://www.bikebandit.com/aftermarket-parts/motorcycle-electrical-parts/p30
http://www.vintageconnections.com
http://Cycleterminal.com
http://terminalsupplyco.com
http://www.digikey.com/
 
Now i used this on my Rz350 build a few years ago
Is hellishly expensive but oh so fuctional
a M-Unit and a M-Buttom lets you run all your handle bar switches with 1 wire its really insain
has full programs can run 1 wire tail lights , single button lights and a thousand other things
Oh and if you add a M lock its all kinds of keyless cool LOL
http://motogadget.com/en/electrics/...m-unit-digit-tastersteuerung-u-sicherung.html
 
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