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#220359 11/25/2007 4:03 PM
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I have broken my positive battery cable and can not find the part in my microfiche. Has any one had this problem and have a part number or other permanent fix?


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Jack_D #220360 11/25/2007 5:29 PM
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I do believe it's part of the main harness. I have a feeling the connector hiding between 17 & 40 in the picture may be it.


http://houseofmotorcycles.bikebandit.com/triumph-motorcycle-speed-master/o/m6898



I'm not far behind you in breaking mine, the way they have it all crammed into such a small space in the battery box area.

It shouldn't be too difficult to make a new one and bypass the old one if necessary. I'm strongly considering this if only to make the cable more movable without fighting the constraints of the harness each time I need to pull the battery.

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Bucky #220361 11/25/2007 6:04 PM
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This would be the perfect time to do this battery charging mod


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Bucky #220362 11/25/2007 7:10 PM
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Martin, Thanks for the input. After getting out there and taking a really good look see, it is indeed a part of the main harness. I was able to unwrap enough to make it long enough to use an over sized copper blank. It was easy enough with the right solder and torch. It is still tight under the seat but have plenty of room to get it set on the battery correctly. First startup and all looks good.

Ed, Thanks for the link. I have it saved as a PDF file for future reference. Next time I will need to do something other than the fix I just did.

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oldroadie #220363 11/29/2007 1:20 PM
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This would be the perfect time to do this battery charging mod




I've got my harness torn all apart at the moment, so I probly oughta give that a scope while I'm at it, too.
My air box is gone, so I'll probably eliminate the "wishbone" at the rear of the harness.

I'm running without the vertical plastic cover over the battery terminals, and all that area looks pretty crude.
I'll Look for some nicer looking cables & relocate the harness ground & fusebox feed.

Here's my question:
Would changing out the factory terminal screws in favor of stainless socket or button heads cause problems?
My guess is with stainless & the sealed battery, it's no problem, but I don't know that for sure.


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rhnstn #220364 12/01/2007 5:40 AM
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Would changing out the factory terminal screws in favor of stainless socket or button heads cause problems?





I would think stainless won't be a problem, but I'm not sure what type of alloy the posts are made of, as far as dissimilar metals & galvanic corrosion issues goes.

http://www.assda.asn.au/asp/index.asp?pgid=18533


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