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Honda Dax ST70 Motorcycle |
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Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts
June 19, 2012
Honda ST70 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Herein we can see the wiring diagram for the Honda ST70 motorcycle. The Honda ST Series has many different names depending on which country they were released, for instance, the ST-Series were known as the Honda Dax in the Europe, in the US and Canada they were known as the Trail 70, and back in Japan, they were known as the Honda Dachshund. This minibikes used OHC 4-stroke 49-72 cc capacity engine. It has 3-speed transmission with top speed up to 70-75 km/h.
Honda SL70 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Now we will be seeing this wiring diagram for the Honda SL70 motorcycle. The SL70 from Honda was a small motorcycle that uses a cradle frame and a 4-speed transmission. It made it's debut back in the 1971 and ended their production in 1976. The motorcycle was a 4-stroke with an air cooled single cylinder engine and single overhead cam.
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1971 Honda SL70 K0 Motorcycle |
Yamaha YZF-R1 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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What we will be sharing here is the Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle wiring diagram. The Yamaha YZF-R1 itself is an open class sport bike or a superbike that has been around since 1998. This motorcycle has 6-speed transmission, it has 4.7 gallons of fuel capacity, their brakes is using the hydraulic discs. The engine capacity is 998 cc.
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Yamaha YZF-R1 Motorcycle |
Honda XL175 and XL175K1 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Today we will be seeing the complete wiring diagram for the Honda XL175 and XL175K1 motorcycle. The Honda XL175 itself was a dual-sport motorcycle from Honda, the dual-sport means that this motorcycle is meant for two road conditions, on and off-road. First manufactured in the 1973 it's production continued until 1978. This motorcycle uses 5-speed transmission with only a kick-starter to get it started. It has the engine capacity of 173 cc single cylinder OHC 4-stroke engine.
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Honda XL175 Motorcycle |
Honda CBR1000RR Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Hello there, how are you doing? We are here to show you the wiring diagram for the Honda CBR1000RR motorcycle. This motorcycle is also known as the Honda Fireblade. The bike has the engine capacity of 999 cc. The Fireblade was first introduced in the 2004, they are the replacement motorcycle for the earlier CBR954RR.
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Honda CBR1000RR Motorcycle |
June 13, 2012
Honda CX500 C Motorcycle 1979-1981 and CX500 D 1979 Complete Wiring Diagram
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Hi there, today we will be showing you the complete wiring diagram of the 1979-1981 Honda CX500-C and the 1979 Honda CX500-D. And this wiring diagram will also covers the UK's CX500-C, and CX500-B. The CX Series from Honda was a motorcycle that have uncommon features in them if we compare them with other motorcycle in that era. For instance, this motorcycle used an electric starter, liquid cooling, modular wheels, low-maintenance shaft drive, and also a dual CV-type carburetors.
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1979 honda CX500 Custom |
Honda CX500 Motorcycle 1978-1979 Complete Wiring Diagram
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Here is going to be the complete wiring diagram for the 1978-1978 Honda CX500 motorcycle. The CX Series from Honda were built in the late 1970s. These bikes have features that are not yet common for other motorcycles at the time, they have electric-only starter, liquid cooling, low-maintenance shaft drive, dual CV-type carburetors, etc. The Honda CX500 had a large fuel tank capacity, round brake fluid reservoir, and a plastic small fairing, also a stepped seat.
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1978 Honda CX500 Motorcycle |
Honda Z50JP Motorcycle 12V Wiring Diagram
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Today we will show you the 12V wiring diagram for the Honda Z50JP motorcycle. The Z-Series are the mini bikes series from Honda, and one of them is the Honda Z50J. The Z50J was first made in the 1973 was marketed in Europe and Japan, and in the US they were known as the Z50A.
June 12, 2012
Honda XL100 Motorcycle Complete Wiring Diagram
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In this page we will be showing you the complete wiring diagram of the Honda XL100 motorcycle. The XL100 was a motorcycle from Honda that were manufactured between the year 1974 to 1978. The engine was using the OHC single cylinder with 99cc capacity and 5-speed transmission.
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1974 Honda XL100 Motorcycle |
Honda CL100 Motorcycle 1970-1973 Complete Wiring Diagram
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Today we are going to show you this complete wiring diagram for the 1970-1973 Honda CL100. This Honda CL100 was a 4-stroke single cylinder overhead cam motorcycle that were manufactured in the US between 1970 until 1973. This CL100 motorcycle can also be called as dual sport bike or the Scrambler. According to the manufacturer, Honda, this motorcycle has 99 cc capacity 4-stroke engine, 5-speed transmission, high mount chrome exhaust with leg heat-shield, electrical system with full 6v, and speedometer with high beam indicator, neutral light, and odometer.
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1972 Honda CL100 Motorcycle |
June 07, 2012
Honda CB650SC Nighthawk Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Now we're gonna
show you the wiring diagram for the Honda CB650SC Nighthawk
motorcycle. The Honda CB650SC was also known as the Nighthawk 650, a
standard motorcycle from Honda that were being produced back in 1982
until 1985. This motorcycle is using 656cc air/oil-cooled inline
four-cylinder engine with 72HP @ 10.000 rpm, 6-speed transmission,
shaft drive.
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1982 Honda CB 650SC Nighthawk |
Honda CB200 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Herein we can see
the wiring diagram for all Honda CB200 motorcycle. The Honda CB200
has many names depending on where they were marketed, they were known
for models CB200K, CB200T, CB200B, and CB200A. This bike was a sport
motorcycle that were well built and solid, simple with a street
motorcycle look. It uses both electric and kick starter, dual
carburetor, and five speed gearbox.
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1975 Honda CB200 |
Honda C72 and C77 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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This page is where
you can find the Honda C72 and C77 motorcycle wiring diagram. The
Honda C72 and C77 have different engine capacity, the C72 has 250cc,
while the C77 has 305cc, but they are both, along with the Honda C71
Dream and C76 were the first larger-capacity motorbikes from Honda
that were being mass-exported. All of motorcycles above uses pressed
steel frame and alloy overhead cam twin cylinder engines, 12v
electrical battery, indicators, two-seaters, and also electric
starter.
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1965 Honda C77 305cc Motorcycle |
June 06, 2012
Honda SL350 Motorcycle Complete Wiring Diagram
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This schematic is
going to be explaining about the complete wiring diagram for the
Honda SL350 motorcycle. Honda Sl350 have several different types
according to the production year. In the 1969 until 1970, they were
the Honda SL350 KO, between 1970 until 1971 they are the Honda SL350
K1 and plain Honda SL350, and then in the 1972 to 1973 they were the
Honda SL350 K2.
1972 Honda SL350 K2 |
Honda CB160 and CL160 Motorcycle Complete Wiring Diagram
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Now we will show
you a schematic, this is the complete wiring diagram for the Honda
CB160 and CL160 motorcycle. The Honda CB160 is a Super Sport
motorcycle while the CL160 is a Scrambler, but they share the same
wiring system schematic. Both of these motorcycle have the capacity
of 160cc.
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1966 Honda CL160 |
Honda CT90 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Herein we can find
the wiring diagram for the Honda CT90 motorcycle. The CT90 was a
small step-through bike that were built by Honda between 1966-1979.
There were two models made, the Trail or the X. This bike were well
accepted all around the world, in fact, today this bike is highly
collectable. This motorcycle was an 89cc 4-stroke air-cooled single,
4-speed transmission, and an automatic clutch.
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1975 Honda CT90 |
May 28, 2012
Honda CB750F Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Here you can see the wiring diagram for
the Honda CB750F motorcycle. The CB750 series is a motorcycle from
Honda that has a long history, it was first built in the 1969, in
2003 they were also made, and then in 2007 with several models. The
Honda CB750F series were built between the year 1979-1982, this bike
was the DOHC model. This motorcycle has engine capacity of 748 cc, it
has 68 hp @ 9000 rpm, 5 speed, gearbox, constant mesh, and final
drive chain.
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Honda CB750F Motorcycle |
Husaberg Desert Models 2000 Motorcycle Wiring Diagram
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Here we will show you a schematic about
the 2000 Husaberg Desert Models motorcycle wiring diagram. This
schematic is a quite simple one, we can see several components and
connections in it. We will name all of them for you, they are:
throttle switch, regulator rectifier, light outlet, spark plug, start
relay, and battery. They will also be a wiring color abbreviation
codes shown here.
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Husaberg Desert Models 2000 Motorcycle
Wiring Diagram
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Our suggestion for you is to first
study this wiring diagram comprehensively. Get the knowledge you will
need to perform your own wiring work. Be sure to perform a proper
wiring work, work safe and enjoy yourself.
Suzuki VS800 Intruder 1992 Complete Electrical Wiring Diagram (UK Version)
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You will see here the complete
electrical wiring diagram for the 1992 Suzuki VS800 Intruder
motorcycle (UK version). The VS800 Intruder is a custom or cruiser
motorcycle from Suzuki. It uses V2 four stroke engine with 50.00 hp @
6400 rpm, and it has the capacity of 805.00 cc.
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1992 VS800 Intruder 450 |
May 24, 2012
Suzuki VS750 Intruder motorcycle 1988-1991 Complete Electrical Wiring Diagram (US and Canada)
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What we will show you is the complete
electrical wiring diagram for the 1988-1991 Suzuki VS750 Intruder
motorcycle (US and Canada version). The VS series has been the
cruiser motorbikes from the Suzuki. The VS750 Intruder have V-twin
with 747 cc engine capacity, water-cooled, the maximum HP of 55 HP @
7,500 rpm, and can reach the top speed of 165 km/h.
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1991 Suzuki VS750 Intruder |
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