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Loobygaga
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PostPosted: 09:05 - 22 May 2013    Post subject: GP100 Bargain/Project/wiring.. :( Reply with quote

Hi there guys,

My second thread and my second build Smile

After selling my NS125F for a tidy sum i was offered a GP100 for very little money with a shed load of spare parts.... so i took it.

Keys and V5 in hand i started work on the little beast hoping to have it MOT within days.... well obvously that failed. As i stripped back down to the frame i saw the issue straight away.. wires.. just everywhere not even ordered but not working... working but not ordered!

I attempted to move everything slowly and tape it up in an orderly fashion and also sort the bare wires that were sticking out.. Well i feel that failed as 2 days later i had to order a loom as all but 1 bulb has blown and the wired just kept getting wurse.

I have now fitted the new loom to the point that the headlight side light works and the engine starts.. i dont have the bulbs for the rest of the bike yet but was really hoping somebody could link me or send me a wiring diagram to make sure ive done it all right as i dont want to keep blowing bulbs.

Other issues with the bike when i got it were... No tick over and it wouldn't ride and the front tyre was shot, the tyre has been swapped with a good one i already had lying around and i managed to give the carb a good clean and reset it and now the bike starts first time everytime and rides great Smile (on private land obvously)

I really need help to finish the wiring as i have no transport currently and the bus is killing me for work haha..

Thanks,

Tom

P.S. Pictures will follow when i have time to upload them.
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PostPosted: 19:47 - 28 May 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Haynes manual has a really good one in the back and in colour - online i have no idea! I can upload you a picture?

Side note- you know where to get GP100 stanchions? Or if any from other bikes will fit in their place?
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cb1rocket
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PostPosted: 21:28 - 28 May 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

smookz wrote:
Haynes manual has a really good one in the back and in colour - online i have no idea! I can upload you a picture?

Side note- you know where to get GP100 stanchions? Or if any from other bikes will fit in their place?


do a generic worldwide search on ebay for GP100 and GP125 parts. Loads of stuff! Shocked
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Loobygaga
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PostPosted: 15:05 - 31 May 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi guys, thanks for the reply's

Ive done the wiring but the regulator had a snapped connection, thats sorted but now i cannot find the correct bulbs. could somebody link me to them? i really need them asap as the bike needs to go through its MOT so i can use it for work.

Thanks again

Tom
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