Hey folks. In preparation for the tail mods I have been doing, I moved the VR under the passenger seat - plate and all is now bolted to the plastic fender (where the stock tool set would have gone). When I did the VR mod, and it was still on the side of the bike in the VR stock location, I had run the black (negative) wire, as well as the wire coming from the harness to the bolt that attached the plate to the subframe.
Now that I have moved the VR and plate, I am wondering if I should still have both of these wires bolted to the plate - and possibly another wire running to the main bike/engine ground, or should I have them both just go back to the location that they were attached to on the side of the bike?
Any advice is much appreciated.
Moving the R6 VR swap - quick ground question
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Re: Moving the R6 VR swap - quick ground question
Don't worry about the plate; the 6-pin body isn't grounded (IIRC). Run a 12ga wire from the VRR ground pin to the engine ground bolt - follow the black cable down from the battery if you aren't sure where it is.
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Re: Moving the R6 VR swap - quick ground question
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Re: Moving the R6 VR swap - quick ground question
Makes sense to run directly to the main ground. I just need clarification on the other wire.
When I first did the mod, I bolt 2 wires to the plate/frame for ground. One came from the negative post on the VR, the other is a black wire coming from the harness.
If the negative wire should now go back down te bike to the main ground, what do I do with the black wire that comes from the harness?
Thanks for your patience.
When I first did the mod, I bolt 2 wires to the plate/frame for ground. One came from the negative post on the VR, the other is a black wire coming from the harness.
If the negative wire should now go back down te bike to the main ground, what do I do with the black wire that comes from the harness?
Thanks for your patience.
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Re: Moving the R6 VR swap - quick ground question
Just tape it off. It really is just a ground wire, and nothing bad happens by leaving it disconnected, but you do want to protect it from accidental contact with a loose 'hot' wire.
1989 3LN1 FZR250R, currently stock.
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VRR Adaptor Harness
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Re: Moving the R6 VR swap - quick ground question
Great. Thanks.
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