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Author:  ducttf1 [ Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:29 pm ]
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Hi Clinton, I know with the TT's it is individual spade connectors. The original female spade connectors had a black plastic sheathing that have 'Italy' written on them, and no, I don't know where to get them! What I do is buy old pantah electrical harnesses and remove the sheathings, clean them and put them over the new spade connectors that I get from Wurth, a hardware supplier. It really looks good and NOS. Hope this helps. Lou

Author:  pantah_good [ Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:03 pm ]
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ducttf1 wrote:
Hi Clinton, Carlos picture is of the proper spark plug cap. It is a Bosch #035 635 027, also has a 5K RTFM20 number. Interesting it has a Bosch cap on a motoplat coil. I think Bosch bought Motoplat. I bet you can still get these on ebay or other suppliers. Let me know if you have trouble, I might have some used ones somewhere. Lou

Lou,
You mean these old things?
Bill

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Author:  Sumfun4me [ Wed May 15, 2013 5:31 am ]
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Can someone tell me where the original mounting point for the earth connector is on the electrical panel? I'm referring to the black double wire / single eyelet that comes from the ignition module harness.

Thanks,
Clinton

Author:  Sumfun4me [ Wed May 15, 2013 5:33 am ]
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pantah_good wrote:
ducttf1 wrote:
Hi Clinton, Carlos picture is of the proper spark plug cap. It is a Bosch #035 635 027, also has a 5K RTFM20 number. Interesting it has a Bosch cap on a motoplat coil. I think Bosch bought Motoplat. I bet you can still get these on ebay or other suppliers. Let me know if you have trouble, I might have some used ones somewhere. Lou

Lou,
You mean these old things?
Bill


Just for information, these are still being produced by Bosch under that same part number.
Clinton

Author:  F1Fan [ Wed May 15, 2013 8:43 am ]
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Sumfun4me wrote:
Can someone tell me where the original mounting point for the earth connector is on the electrical panel? I'm referring to the black double wire / single eyelet that comes from the ignition module harness.

Thanks,
Clinton


This earth lead mounts under the fixing bolt for the regulator on the plate that the coils are also fixed to.
I took this photo during disassembly so I could remember details like this.

Regards Bill

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Author:  Dukerdr [ Thu May 16, 2013 11:21 am ]
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Hi all....thought I would reiterate something Carlo mentioned a couple of pages back.

When it comes to F1A and B models...there can be little inconsistencies. They're Italian after all.

My F1B was purchased by me in April or May of '87. It had actually been built in '86, and was probably built towards the end of the '86 build. VIN # ZDM3AA3L5GB75177X The "G" in the tenth slot indicates an '86.

However...When the girl at the Cagiva North America office in California typed up the MSO, she typed in "1987" for the year. Made it a bear to get it through the State BMV later. Many photos, etc...I ran a Dealer Tag for 3 months. Cagiva were so slow mailing out the MSO that after 3 weeks, we called up and griped to them and they mailed another one. I got 2 within the next week!

They even typed "For Racing Purposes Only" on the MSO, but I , uh, modified it to go through proper channels.

My bike came with a sidestand instead of a centerstand, and with a 2 piece Montjuich front fender instead of the slotted fender. I suppose they just grabbed what was laying around at the end of the "B" production run to clean up.

(Oh, and my "B" went through 2 or 3 rectifiers in the first 3 years! One poured smoke in my face at the end of the uphill straight at Mosport in '88!)


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Author:  Sumfun4me [ Thu May 16, 2013 4:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 750 F1 Specs & Info

F1Fan wrote:
Sumfun4me wrote:
Can someone tell me where the original mounting point for the earth connector is on the electrical panel? I'm referring to the black double wire / single eyelet that comes from the ignition module harness.

Thanks,
Clinton


This earth lead mounts under the fixing bolt for the regulator on the plate that the coils are also fixed to.
I took this photo during disassembly so I could remember details like this.

Regards Bill


Thanks Bill, I was thinking it was one of the mounting bolts - the new regulator actually has an earth symbol cast into it, but it's on the opposite side to yours.
Clinton

Author:  Sumfun4me [ Sat Jul 13, 2013 4:49 am ]
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The LH switches for the lights are very close to the ones used on early GT Suzuki's. Part numbers for the actual switch buttons:
Lights On/Off: 57712-33011
P/H/L: 57713-33011
Switch plate (the internal part the button mounts to): 57734-33010
Indicator: 57742-33010
Brass slider beneath button: 57714-32010
Horn button: 57850-31010

Author:  D.J [ Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 750 F1 Specs & Info

Hi Clinton,
these are the replicas of the Yamaha spark plug caps used on the RD350LC , might be similar to original?

http://yambits.co.uk/rd350lc-classic-metal-spark-plug-cap-p-16280.html?osCsid=7l2savhl6ca3aa574p3fbjuu61

Author:  Sumfun4me [ Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:27 am ]
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Yes DJ they are pretty close, but you can still buy the original Bosch units. It's just a matter of finding someone who will ship to Oz. I ended up finding mine on e-bay.

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