reinstating ADR gear for rego

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    Andrew
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    Hi all,
    I am about to commence fitting all adr gear back onto my 99 WR400.
    Was wondering where I would find a copy of the electrical drawings for the indicators, horn and stuff that doesn’t appear to be in the manual? I originally took the stuff off myself but that was 14 years ago! Can’t see to many dramas but would be handy…..just in case!
    Will be giving her a bit attention to the suspension as well so may ask for help from teknik when the time comes. Anyone had suspension work from there before?
    Hard to believe she still has the original chain and sprockets!
    Thanks
    Andy

    #248378

    Nick Jackson
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    Here’s a wiring diagram that may help Andy !

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    Nick

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    Andrew
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    Thanks nick, I think armed with this, the manual and my multimeter I should be able to nut it out!

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    Aaron Wilde
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    Hey Andy. Seeing you have all the gear off it I would think very seriously about not putting the original rear indicators back on. They are not built to stand the bike being on its side. :( I put some smaller after market ones on it and they were much better. The only other bitch with aftermarket is having to lengthen the wires.

    #248397

    Andrew
    Member

    Good idea Aaron the thought had crossed my mind……may use the original ones to get wiring sorted and change over later. I’m not sure about the standard number plate extension thingy though….that thing is horrendous!

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    Matt Baker
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    Don’t you know someone that can rego it for you without putting all the ADR crap back on?

    #248415

    Andrew
    Member

    Not off hand lc4, it can’t be that easy can it? I did know someone who knew someone who did blue slips sight unseen but has mysteriously vanished :ohmy:

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    Matt Baker
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    Ask a couple of mechanics or bike shops, you might be surprised how helpful they can be (might :) )

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