Going off topic a bit, but just wanted to share a quick trick..!
Step 1
Locate the ignition wiring coming out of the handlebar area. There will three coloured wires bundled together in a wiring sleeve.
Step 2
Look along the wiring sleeve until you find the point where the three coloured wires end with a plastic wiring cap along the body of the bike. The cap will have another group of wires plugged into.
Step 3
Pull the caps apart and let the ignition wiring hang down. Hold onto the lower portion of wiring.
Step 4
Insert one end of the speaker wire into one of the eyes of cap socket. Bend the wire and insert the other end into another eye. If you don't see the light of the bike turn on along with the click of the engine, try inserting the wires in a different combination until you get results.
Step 5
Press the ignition button on the throttle to start the motorcycle engine.
Warning.
Never try this with a vehicle that you don't own or don't have permission
Step 1
Locate the ignition wiring coming out of the handlebar area. There will three coloured wires bundled together in a wiring sleeve.
Step 2
Look along the wiring sleeve until you find the point where the three coloured wires end with a plastic wiring cap along the body of the bike. The cap will have another group of wires plugged into.
Step 3
Pull the caps apart and let the ignition wiring hang down. Hold onto the lower portion of wiring.
Step 4
Insert one end of the speaker wire into one of the eyes of cap socket. Bend the wire and insert the other end into another eye. If you don't see the light of the bike turn on along with the click of the engine, try inserting the wires in a different combination until you get results.
Step 5
Press the ignition button on the throttle to start the motorcycle engine.
Warning.
Never try this with a vehicle that you don't own or don't have permission
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