Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

Connectors, bulbs and indicators!

Here we are again… After the last missive from the legendary Ferret you might think we’d be finished with the TS400’s electrics, but no.

There’s still more to learn about the black art of motorcycle electrics and, perhaps, what’s on offer this time is key to understanding why it really pays to go through a bike’s electrics from stem to stern. To finish up our ‘mini-series within a series’ The Messiah of Wire gives us the inside line on multi-pin connectors, corrosion and what it does, along with bulbs and, finally, no matter how good they look, why you should

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