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squishio
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PostPosted: 08:52 - 10 Apr 2010    Post subject: GPZ400/600R owners - Favour Required Reply with quote

Hi All

bit silly of me but having completely stripped my GPZ400R and am now in the process of rebuilding it, I have realised I didn't take enough photos when stripping it and now have no idea where any of the electrics go.

I have re-wrapped the whole wiring loom, but cant figure out where things like the cdi, reg, and other bits go/mount.


So... could anyone do me a massive favour and pull their seat off and take a few pics for me so I can see what it should look like and where wires should be routed and where bits are mounted.
Googling I can only see that the regulator is mounted on the left in a space in the subframe.


Much appreciated! Karma

Rich
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Dazbo666
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PostPosted: 13:37 - 10 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe fleabay and "Mr Haynes" could help too ??
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