Yaxy Posted September 14, 2005 Report Posted September 14, 2005 Guys, I am in the process of finshing the wiring for the RZ shee. I am using all the necessary RZ coomponents except igniion coil (Banshee) off the original RZ harness. I will be running the factory banshee key switch that has one hot and one ground wire. Per the RZ schematic the hot wire off the key switch runs into the B/W on the CDI. Unfortunately I do not see a B/W coming off the CDi and all but the ground wire are occupied. Please help me define where the hot wire off the key switch should go and if the Black wire off the CDI needs to be grounded? Thanks! Chris Quote
Iexpedite1 Posted September 16, 2005 Report Posted September 16, 2005 (edited) Chris are you planning on running a battery on yours? I am going to use a bat eliminator so I soldered key switch R and Br together and L/W and L/R together. I used the Banshee run switch connected to the RZ Handlebar Switch Right (R/W and B ) to shutdown the motor. Unfortunately I don't have my bike handy so I have only the schematic to look at. I know my harness had every wire on the diagram and some that didn't show up. They were usually grounds and you know how they tend run. I hope I helped but I probably didn't. Edited September 16, 2005 by Iexpedite1 Quote
Yaxy Posted September 16, 2005 Author Report Posted September 16, 2005 (edited) Thanks for the feedback, I am running a Battery illuminator instead of a battery I am looking at the RZ schematic and looking at the handlebar switch hookup since this has two wires just like the Banshee key swith. Following the schematic their is your ground ( and your R/W (red/white) Following this through the schematic it eventually attaches to B/W (Black/white) which per the schematic runs into the CDI Box. There is a R/W that comes out of the mag and goes to the CDi but my schematic does no show that. I am wondeing if I need to splice my key switch into that. Oh ya, I have about 5 Grounds that I have been trying to figure out the best and most efficient way to attach them. Thanks for you help Chris Edited September 16, 2005 by Chris Yax Quote
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