Random Wiring Issues 1995 Trident 900

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Richard Sharpe, Aug 30, 2019.

  1. Richard Sharpe

    Richard Sharpe Well-Known Member

    Aug 30, 2019
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    Hi, this may be a wild goose chase but maybe the collective can help me. I have been stripping down a 1995 Trident and have come across some parts of the loom that seem to not be plugged in. the bike has been stood for a while but did run before the stripdown. 3 random things, attached the 3 images, 1 is at the front of the bike above the cylinders and is 2 wires into a small block that is attached to nothing, second is located just in front of the battery box and seems to have had a small grey wire jumping 2 wires, and the third is at the back of the bike and is attached to nothing at all.
    Any help at all would be great.

    the pictures posted in a different order sorry

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  2. Richard Sharpe

    Richard Sharpe Well-Known Member

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    ah great thanks, maybe they are meant to be there. i know an Alarm was an option so maybe something like that could have plugged into the back one
     
  3. D'Ecosse

    D'Ecosse Senior Member

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    The two larger ones are for alarm option - otherwise the 12-way is not connected and the 8-way has the bypass with that jumper wire.

    The one with Brown and Black/White is for horn
     
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  4. Richard Sharpe

    Richard Sharpe Well-Known Member

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    Brilliant thank you :)
     
  5. stevethegoolie

    stevethegoolie Elite Member

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    Nice to see D'Ecosse is still around and looking after us:). He was very helpful to me a few years back when I had a problem with (I think) my long departed '02 Daytona Centennial:cool:.
     
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