I started out thinking I was going to use a repro wiring harness, and had it hung on the bike, but it was later manufactured than the ones Phil and I formerly sold, and I just didn't like the fit. So I picked out one of the better-used specimens we have hoarded and tuned it up. First off, a lot of this - checking for resistance, breaks, obvious problems that we can spot, including abrasion, corrosion, bad connectors or terminals - all that jazz.

Then it got cleaned - first in our heated parts washer to get the grime off of it, and then in the ultrasonic cleaner, then it was rinsed and blown dry and left to hang for a day or two.
Un-tape any abraded areas and inspect any suspect junctions.


This is wiring harness tape, NOT insulating electrical tape. Electrical tape (or better yet, shrink tubing) is great for insulating repairs or solder joints, wiring harness tape mostly prefers to stick to itself and won't ooze adhesive and make a mess. We found this at a local electronics store, but I'm certain it can be found on Amazon too.

Stubborn corrosion:

Overheated wires and connectors - an outcome of corrosion and excessive resistance it creates:

Brittle plastic, so I take a reference photo and replace it.

Remove and trim the old punky tape:

Retape

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