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Old 16-06-12, 20:01
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Accessory box

New owner here so be gentle. I have done a search on wiring the above via a relay and found a thread that stated there was a spare switched live under the seat, is there? I was going to wire into the rear light feed (blue)? but I'm all for an easy life. I have yet to buy a manual as I have only had it a couple of days so have no wiring diagram yet, ta muchly
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Old 17-06-12, 12:07
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New owner here so be gentle. I have done a search on wiring the above via a relay and found a thread that stated there was a spare switched live under the seat, is there? I was going to wire into the rear light feed (blue)? but I'm all for an easy life. I have yet to buy a manual as I have only had it a couple of days so have no wiring diagram yet, ta muchly
There should be a set of cables under the seat, near where the seat locks down, one of which turns to live with the ignition the other cant remember. But the rear tail light is probably just as easy.

What you trying to run off of this?
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Old 17-06-12, 12:20
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Thanks for the reply, I have five fly leads now installed for various bits.... satnav, acc port for a pump, heated grips, prob extra lights and a spare. There are two sets of cables doing nothing, one twin plug and one multi all black cables which I was assuming would be for a Yam alarm.
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Old 17-06-12, 13:30
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Thanks for the reply, I have five fly leads now installed for various bits.... satnav, acc port for a pump, heated grips, prob extra lights and a spare. There are two sets of cables doing nothing, one twin plug and one multi all black cables which I was assuming would be for a Yam alarm.

The multi all black plug is the one I have used (Just have to find the one wire that is live with the ignition one), I have used this through a relay for my accesory power.
I will take a pic and try to post it up tomorrow if you want.
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Old 17-06-12, 13:59
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The multi all black plug is the one I have used (Just have to find the one wire that is live with the ignition one), I have used this through a relay for my accesory power.
I will take a pic and try to post it up tomorrow if you want.
Thank ye kindly sir, that would be good.
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Old 19-06-12, 22:05
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Ok took a little longer than expected to get the pics up but.

You should be able to work out which wire is the one you need, I hope this helps.
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