After stripping down the electrical system to the barebones in one of this project's first videos it's time to finalize all of our connections, make the battery cables, re-do our fuse box, and get everything in place!
Building the wiring harness on our vintage Yamaha Virago took a TON of time, but it's a big item that is now complete.
One of the most important things when it comes to electrical work is the right tools. Instead of giving a how-to in the video, I decided to just put all the tools and supplies that I've come to rely on when it comes to doing motorcycle electrical.
These aren't sponsors, these are just tools/supplies that I use in my shop (and this video) after trying many over the years:
Tools:
Strippers and Crimpers: amzn.to/3SMDV7e
Spark Plug wire crimpers: amzn.to/3CGPU0C
Battery Lug Crimpers: amzn.to/3CJ76SZ
Terminal Tool: amzn.to/3CKEhpq
Heat gun (mine is from harbor freight): amzn.to/3T3NtdM
Torch head: amzn.to/3VcAM2j
The absolute greatest tool of all time: tinyurl.com/greatesttool
Expendables:
Butt connectors with heat shrink (you'll need a lot of this size): amzn.to/3RMjdTJ
Connector Assortment with heat shrink: amzn.to/3fTiLWu
In-line fuse holders: amzn.to/3ys9Z8m
Fuse assortment: amzn.to/3EtWWXH
Battery lug terminals: amzn.to/3em6IAH
BEST standard electrical tape: amzn.to/3RM6Pmz
BEST High heat electrical tape: amzn.to/3VfYv1l
- If you buy something from a link I may receive a small amount from amazon, while not costing you any more to purchase
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12 авг 2024