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R1 Loom Hazard Circuit
StevieB - 13/2/08 at 06:33 PM

Would anyone happen to have a circuit diagram splicing a hazard circuit into an R1 loom.

Cheers

Steve


StevieB - 13/2/08 at 07:04 PM

Sadly, it's a 2000 model, otherwise that sounds nice and easy (did I metion I'm a numpty at electrics so haven't got much more than the most basic of clues!)


StevieB - 13/2/08 at 07:48 PM

That'd be great, cheers: Rescued attachment R1 Haynes Wiring.jpg
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StevieB - 13/2/08 at 08:05 PM

I'm retaining the bike switches and will probably use a durite hazard switch


StevieB - 13/2/08 at 08:17 PM

I actually prefer those typoe switches - I think they look much smarter than the plastic things. I just assumed I couldn't use one of these because I though it had to be illuminated in some way.

Where would I get the two live feeds from?


StevieB - 13/2/08 at 08:37 PM

Cheers Chris, that's perfect.


Hellfire - 14/2/08 at 12:12 PM

Steve,

if it's any use, we have a hazard wiring diagram (using a durite switch) on our website. It's on the Miscellaneous tab under 'Help'

Phil


StevieB - 14/2/08 at 05:16 PM

Cheers Phil, I saw that (I've used you website as a reference for a lot of the build as the MK manual is poo to say the least - at least my coffee doesn't stain my workbench though!).

The main problem I had with all the diagrams I've seen so far is that they all seem to be based around using a car or bespoke loom, where I'm just extending my bike loom out and retaining the bike switches for simplicity/lightness