When I was at Motorclcle Technical College on my Motorcycle Mechanics City & Gulids Course the tutors used the book Motorcycle Mechanics by Crouse and Anglin to structure our learning, so I bought my own copy in order to familiarise myself in advance so that when the subjects came up it was knowledge that I already had, being refreshed rather than just hearing about. Most of my fellow classmates dreaded electrical subjects but I loved them having found that understanding came quite easily. After College I opened my own Motorcycle Workshop and I specialised in electrical work, which I have always found to be very straightforward, even when fault finding on electronic fuel injection modules or other supposedly difficult systems. The book, The Motorcycle Electrical Manual written by Tony Tranter, the then head of the best Motorcycle Technical College in the country, Merton Technical College, is another book I heartily recommend. There has never been a better time for accessing excellent information on motorcycle electrics, the Internet is a fantastic, free resource, as are libraries. Once electrics are understood it really is quite straightforward and actually quite enjoyable, and as a Mechanic, well paid. Thank you for putting this video online, helping others to gain confidence and learning and to save money too.
Hi. I'm about to in the next few weeks upgrade my 1983 Yamaha SR 500 Kickstarter bike to LED lights. IL buy one of these electronic control boxes X21 I think it's called. Can I run all ground wires into one Block then from this block one single ground to bike frame?
I want to get this on audio tape, so I can put a speaker under my pillow at night. I'll never need a sleeping pill again! Good info though. Just dry as toast.
This is a good vid as it’s very dumbed down which is better for a novice. I am getting Better with understanding my bikes, and just getting the hang of the electrical side, having fixed some lighting issues and no spark on my old honda CX500. So it’s good to have some basics explained.
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Hello, I have a 2009 Kawasaki ninja 250 and I try to change the rear blinkers but when turn it on the 4 lights start blink together.Do you know what is wrong, can you help me ?? Thank you very much.