Road Star Clinic Forum
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Re:Electrical Wiring (1 viewing) (1) Guest
Go to bottom Post Reply Favoured: 0
TOPIC: Re:Electrical Wiring
#66703
DANC317 (User)
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 16
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Electrical Wiring 9 Months ago  
OK...My bike has a 250 rear kit. No tail lights...smooth fender.. side mounted tag with LED run and stop light which is working BTW. The rear tail light harness is still intact detached from stock connections. Now I bought a pair of LED bullet tail lights which has 3 wires...red ( high intensity)black (low intensity) and a white ground. I also purchased a KURY R/T/S CONTROLLER. Now....how do I wire these 3 tail light wires to the existing rear stock harness wires,( which goes where) keeping the controller in mind. The controller is obviously plug and play.


Thanks , Dan
 
Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#66744
Clifford (User)
Expert Boarder
Posts: 501
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Sebring, Fl 33870 Birthdate: 1943-02-02
Re:Electrical Wiring 9 Months ago  
As far as I know KURY makes plug & play controllers only for Harleys and a couple of Honda models. If they have added one for Yami's that is great! Under the seat (below your left hip pocket as you sit on the bike) are the wires going to the rear end. They are brown, green, yellow, and blue.there is a plug there. If the controller is plug & play for the road star, then just separate that plug and plug in the controller. There are 2 black wires to hook to ground and you are good to go.

Clifford
 
Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#66848
Clifford (User)
Expert Boarder
Posts: 501
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Sebring, Fl 33870 Birthdate: 1943-02-02
Re:Electrical Wiring 9 Months ago  
I just checked the kuryakyn web site and they now have 2 controllers for Yamaha. #4612 is for 04 and up, #4613 is for 99 thru 03. the picture dosen't show ground wires. So just pull the plug on your bike apart and put it in and you will be off & running.

Clifford
 
Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#66872
DANC317 (User)
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 16
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Electrical Wiring 9 Months ago  
Thanks Cliff...appreciate the info...


Dan
 
Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Go to top Post Reply
Powered by FireBoardget the latest posts directly to your desktop
...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... -->
New Forum Posts
5 posts, last by:
Road_Hawg
34 posts, last by:
greyphart
14 posts, last by:
Mark7
24 posts, last by:
blue v twin
36 posts, last by:
Frank_W
12 posts, last by:
MS1700
40 posts, last by:
RaiderRidnOkie
114 posts, last by:
Cougar
11 posts, last by:
fireman922
3 posts, last by:
javawave
15 posts, last by:
MitchellNJ
34 posts, last by:
adriantl
6 posts, last by:
Charlie Horse
25 posts, last by:
Frank_W
9 posts, last by:
Pop Rivet
16 posts, last by:
MS1700
9 posts, last by:
JMayton
30 posts, last by:
Frank_W
19 posts, last by:
eagle_man
7 posts, last by:
cartersta
17 posts, last by:
Lakecharles
6 posts, last by:
MS1700
16 posts, last by:
cdrprn
11 posts, last by:
Darn Oldie
210 posts, last by:
Rooster Booster
163 posts, last by:
javawave
13 posts, last by:
RaiderRidnOkie
82 posts, last by:
warstar
11 posts, last by:
Aussie John


The Road Star Clinic is a collaborative community of riders who archive and publish user contributed technical data about Yamaha Road Star motorcycles.

We also sponsor the creation and support of other community websites similar to our own. Inquiries about availability of a website for your community can be submitted to us via any "Contact Us" option on the Clinic.

Copyright 2003-2007 Road Star Clinic and its respective authors. Road Star Clinic is sponsored by the folks at MLSHomeQuest.com.