ignition loom

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had the dreaded ignition loom problem today and have done a fix on it, just wondered if anyone had a broken one I can have so I can attempted to make a good one!!
 
had the dreaded ignition loom problem today and have done a fix on it, just wondered if anyone had a broken one I can have so I can attempted to make a good one!!

No need to mess about buy a new short length from your local stealer and plug it straight in.
 
Mine broke a wire just where I goes into the switch, I took the switch apart and resoldered slightly shortened wires and it worked fine for a few weeks until I fitted a new short loom. I wasn't keen to trust the reassembled switch (or my soldering - it's all a bit fiddly) long term, but I'm hanging onto it as a spare.
 
Hi Gents,
Might need to organise a replacement ignition switch short loom, but darned if I can find it on the parts fiche online.

Anyone know the part number or link to the correct piece online?

05 1150GSA if it makes any difference.

Thanks
 
Thanks Gents, Motobins comes up with same item aswel.

Any idea if this is the only option, or is a seperate repair item available? If so any idea what is included in that?
 

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Hi Stu,
I believe that is the repair part
Just fits into the bottom of you existing ignition switch unit.
If you do a quick search for comments by Steptoe, I think its just a small screw that is under a paint dot

HTH
Neil
 
Thanks Neil, thats sounds ok.

Will whip the old one out no issues see if I can sort a fix first. Def worth a try before forking out the £60+

Is probably due to water ingress as the bikes been stood outside all winter.
Only the sidelights that are intermittent and already traced it back to the little loom when wiggled.

Thanks for help:thumb2
 
Stu. The one bit too watch is the grub screw. Dead easy to lose! So keep your eyes peeled . You'll have to dig out the gunk that covers the grub screw (but that's hardly difficult), apart from that is dead easy.
 
Stu. The one bit too watch is the grub screw. Dead easy to lose! So keep your eyes peeled . You'll have to dig out the gunk that covers the grub screw (but that's hardly difficult), apart from that is dead easy.

:beerjug:
 


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