Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

A bright spark!

Well, I have to admit I wandered into my workshop, looked at the bike and in despair thought am I ever going to get this finished?

I’m suffering from the reality there’s still so much to do; even once the dry build is done there is all the refining and finishing of parts, plus stretched resources of money and time. Yep, in the middle of a house refurb and living on a building site is not much fun. Thankfully, I have a very understanding better half! I do aim to get something done most days if at all possible so it keeps moving forwards. I guess even slow progress is progress!

Have you ever looked at a modern wiring loom? How many wires are there?

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