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Rebuilding a frankenstien 750

formthelines

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hello, first post.

not my first bike, not even my first project, but im at a loss and i want to make this work. Im more mechanically gifted than i am electrically, so this is a bit out of my understanding.

Im trying to install all LED lights (headlight, turn signals, brake lights). the bike i purchased had none of them, and doesn't have the original wire harness. the bike also has an added push-start ignition and all of the needed accessories for it to function, which it does.

now on to my question. are there any stand-alone wire bundles that i can purchase that are set-up for LED's? im talking in-line fuses, relays, the whole nine yards, that i can just connect to the battery terminals and then wire to the hand controls?
 
I'm not aware of a bundle as you describe. The LED's don't require anything special - other than perhaps the flasher relay. Reproductions of the original wiring harness and components are available from various suppliers.

One that I have used: https://www.vintagecb750.com/produc...MI5NagiKnG_AIVIxxlCh0WgAcmEAAYASAAEgI5IvD_BwE

There is an outfit in Japan that offers a fuse block and relay kit that will adapt to 750 wiring (I have used those also)
https://easternbeaver.com/Main/Wiring_Kits/Fuseboxes/fuseboxes.html
 
cb750supply.com has oem style harnesses. They also support this forum.
 
If you are wanting oem style then 4to1 offers a complete wiring harness (plug and play) for about $75 but will need to be adapted for LED. If you want pure simplicity, something to clear up space by eleminating fuse box, headaches, etc. and fully ready for LED w/ modern features the moto gadget m.unit is the best. Unfortunately it is on back order d/t the chip shortages.
 
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