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    Im new here and trying to gather some information, i just picked up this bike and its currently at a friends house. Its electrical system has been hacked into quite a bit so what im trying to figure out does the stock ign switch have 4 wires or 6. And if anyone could recomend a good switch i would appreciate it ive currently been looking at the EMGO switches.thanks

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    Originally posted by Kjones View Post
    Im new here and trying to gather some information, i just picked up this bike and its currently at a friends house. Its electrical system has been hacked into quite a bit so what im trying to figure out does the stock ign switch have 4 wires or 6. And if anyone could recomend a good switch i would appreciate it ive currently been looking at the EMGO switches.thanks
    Emgo normally makes decent replacement items. Just be aware the switch on post kats needs to include a resistor that will trigger the ICM to turn on. It's an anti theft component on bikes newer than 97. I would expect emgo to have that in place, but other cheaper options (like direct from china offerings) may not.

    The result would be everything appearing to work, but the bike would have no spark and never actually run.

    Wiring diagram in the manual would tell you not only how many but what the wires are specifically if you don't have enough left over from the stock harness to work that out.

    Krey
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    • #3
      Thank you kreylyn would you happen to have any details on the resistance and which wires need to have resistance thanks

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      • #4
        That would be not postable. It is a security feature that some don't need to know. I haven't seen or heard which wire would have the resistor. Wouldn't be hard to find out if you had an OEM switch. Though you wouldn't know what the resistance is.
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        • #5
          It doesnt have a oem switch

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