Hello , could someone tell me where the battery is earthed to the frame on a Z1b please
I presume the black and white flying lead goes to the loom earth near the brake switch wires ?
Thanks Chris
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Re: Earth point
Hi Chrisw1
the battery is earthed to the right hand side of the engine, just above the kickstarter housing and below the rear upper mounting bolt of the engine. There's an opening in the upper cranckcase in which you bolt it on with an M6 bolt, the wire is black and approx 6 mm in diameter. The thick black wire has a thinner black/yellow wire where it connects to the negative pole of the battery. That thin black/yellow wire can be connected to the main loom .
Greetings
Philippe
the battery is earthed to the right hand side of the engine, just above the kickstarter housing and below the rear upper mounting bolt of the engine. There's an opening in the upper cranckcase in which you bolt it on with an M6 bolt, the wire is black and approx 6 mm in diameter. The thick black wire has a thinner black/yellow wire where it connects to the negative pole of the battery. That thin black/yellow wire can be connected to the main loom .
Greetings
Philippe
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Re: Earth point
+1 Battery is earthed to right hand side of engine just above kick starter housing.
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Re: Earth point
Thanks guys ......found it now and also found the correct earth strap amongst the spares ...... that's saved a few quid they are expensive
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