Rodd
AuSTralian
I'm not sure if this has been discussed before but:
I am in the process of fitting a trailer hitch to my ST1100. I don't like cutting into original wiring looms if I can avoid it. I thought that one way of doing this is to buy a connector set (plug and socket) that is the same as the ones Honda used to connect the wiring loom to the tail-light. You could then wire the new plug and socket into the trailer loom and simply plug (patch) it between the bikes tail-light plug and socket!
Hope that makes sense!
If ever you want to remove the trailer hitch and wiring you simply unplug the trailer loom from the bike and plug the original plug into the tail-light socket.
If you have an old loom from a wrecked bike there is no reason why you couldn't cut the tail-light connectors (keeping some of the old wiring as well) it and solder them into your trailer loom.
Just an idea.. maybe someone else has already mentioned it.
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__Products/Connectors/090_Connectors/6p090-sp-a.jpg
I am in the process of fitting a trailer hitch to my ST1100. I don't like cutting into original wiring looms if I can avoid it. I thought that one way of doing this is to buy a connector set (plug and socket) that is the same as the ones Honda used to connect the wiring loom to the tail-light. You could then wire the new plug and socket into the trailer loom and simply plug (patch) it between the bikes tail-light plug and socket!
Hope that makes sense!
If ever you want to remove the trailer hitch and wiring you simply unplug the trailer loom from the bike and plug the original plug into the tail-light socket.
If you have an old loom from a wrecked bike there is no reason why you couldn't cut the tail-light connectors (keeping some of the old wiring as well) it and solder them into your trailer loom.
Just an idea.. maybe someone else has already mentioned it.
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__Products/Connectors/090_Connectors/6p090-sp-a.jpg