What subject in the Tech Center has the most questions.
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I was just curious about what topic has the most questions.
I understand, some questions might be duplicated. I also know some data may have been lost when the forum had to change formats, but I don't want to get into it that deep. This is what I found: (in case you were curious too. ) TECH CENTER Thread Count as of July 17, 2013 13:53 PST 516 LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL 492 ENGINE 488 CHARGING 454 BRAKES 453 IN YOU JUST CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHAT FORUM 392 RADIO 327 CARBS 282 WINDSHIELD 262 WHEELS 179 COOLING 163 FRIVABILITY 131 IGNITION 116 FUEL INJECTION 093 STARTER 090 EXHAUST 039 EXPERT CORNER 035 FUNNY AND STRANGE NOISES? 031 GL1200 SPECS and DATA 004 FUEL ECONOMY
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07-17-2013, 01:59 PM,
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It makes sense that electrical is at the top of the list, these bikes are an electrical accident just waiting to happen and since the average Joe has very little knowledge of 12 volt systems and has never tried to read a schematic it can become almost overwhelming. Most people will have a problem and hope to get an answer like "be sure the blue wire is connected".
I've had my run ins with most of the things on that list, I've given that damn radio 4 cracks at it now and I still can't get the system to work. I only have so much patience for working in that hell hole of a pocket! Trying to trouble shoot in there is all but impossible and even with the original hook up instructions it's as clear as mud what hooks to what, after 20 plus years and no telling how many "fixes" who knows what's right and what isn't
1986 SEi Limited Edition. 1985 Aspencade
If it's not broke, I can fix that! |
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07-17-2013, 07:08 PM,
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Frank, you are SO right. I can only assume that the builders/assemblers had VERY small hands.
JCMaun
1985 GL1200 Aspencade 1985 VF700S 1985 VF500C |
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07-20-2013, 06:54 AM,
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Just in case folks here didn't know it already, the radio mount is really quite simple to remove after the dash visor, windshield, garnish and headlight are removed which in total are not big jobs, 15 minutes work, then you can remove and inspect the radio mount and clean all the gold terminals to ensure good electrical connection with the radio.
Ed (Vic) Belanger - 1954-2015
Founder of gl1200goldwings.com |
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07-20-2013, 11:32 AM,
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