Hoople
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Jonas, What I had to do with the pictures is save them to a folder and then use another "viewer" to allow me to zoom in on them.
The thing is the OP's bike is an 883 and these prints are for a 1200 so I don't know if my theory holds water. But the wire colors seem to match what the OP has on his bike.
What really is interesting to me is how HD designed the kill button to have "supervised lines". That is clever on their part. Lets just say the kill circuit was designed around a Normally Open push button. If that was the case, the OP's bike would continue to run with the broken cable and he would have no emergency kill switch if one was needed.
But wiring it with a normally closed instead of a normally open switch forces the kill circuit to monitor itself for breaks in the wiring harness. That is a smart idea and it did not really add to the cost of the design at all for the MoCo.
We will see if any of this turns out to be true.
The thing is the OP's bike is an 883 and these prints are for a 1200 so I don't know if my theory holds water. But the wire colors seem to match what the OP has on his bike.
What really is interesting to me is how HD designed the kill button to have "supervised lines". That is clever on their part. Lets just say the kill circuit was designed around a Normally Open push button. If that was the case, the OP's bike would continue to run with the broken cable and he would have no emergency kill switch if one was needed.
But wiring it with a normally closed instead of a normally open switch forces the kill circuit to monitor itself for breaks in the wiring harness. That is a smart idea and it did not really add to the cost of the design at all for the MoCo.
We will see if any of this turns out to be true.