CVO fork lock/ignition switch
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I must have deleted the entire portion about the jumper I made, when I went back and corrected a typo.
The CVO fork lock assembly has a sensor inside, when activated, tells the bike that the fork locks are disengaged. I made a connector that jumpers the two wires that go that switch. This connector plugs into the factory harness and bypasses the entire lock assembly.
The switch assembly also has two wires that go to a tiny electric motor in the assembly. This is not needed, those wires can be terminated separately.
I shrink wrapped the entire plug / connector.
Jumper to bypass the CVO fork lock assembly.
The CVO fork lock assembly has a sensor inside, when activated, tells the bike that the fork locks are disengaged. I made a connector that jumpers the two wires that go that switch. This connector plugs into the factory harness and bypasses the entire lock assembly.
The switch assembly also has two wires that go to a tiny electric motor in the assembly. This is not needed, those wires can be terminated separately.
I shrink wrapped the entire plug / connector.
Jumper to bypass the CVO fork lock assembly.
can you explain this a little further? Was installing kraus risers on 21 CVO SG and don’t know which worse need to be connected. Tried jumping them with wire to find out and shorted the 2A fuse.
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03-23-2014 03:56 PM