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Hello folks, '91 sporty project needs help..

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 10:26 am
by roe1880
Hello all, Im a newb obviously & want to say hi. Just picked up a '91 Harley sportster 1200 that is kind of started as a bobber project which I hope to finish. The previous owner had electrical issues & got it running but a loose gas hose didn't end well & caught fire for a bit.. bike has been stripped since & im the new owner so I am trying to salvage or start from scratch on the wiring..... So my need is for the most basic diagram or wire harness that I can find. I have removed all circuit breakers & would like to have a fuse box with turn signals. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

Re: Hello folks, '91 sporty project needs help..

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 11:02 am
by gww25
There are probably two dozen different 'basic' wiring diagrams floating around on the net so can't give any really good recommendations as to which one to use so just search google for basic chopper wiring diagram and then download the one that comes close to what you aim to do. Most likely you'll end up merging together two or more of the diagrams you eventually find to make a loom for your particular bike.

Re: Hello folks, '91 sporty project needs help..

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:35 pm
by Customize IT
Here man click thru the parts at bottom of the page. It will add each circuit as you go.

http://www.thefont.info/wiring/wiring1.htm

Re: Hello folks, '91 sporty project needs help..

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 11:01 am
by hansgoudzwaard
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I have the wiring diagram for a 97 Buell/Sporty . I can send it as a zipped pdf file. Has a lot of fine detail in it.

Re: Hello folks, '91 sporty project needs help..

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 3:10 pm
by roe1880
Thanks for the help folks... Honestly that diagram made things worst..lol.. Im uber confused now.. Well as noted I have found several diagrams & have been slowly putting it together. That diagram is way more than what im looking to add on the bobber though. I looked in the link though & it has helped a bit so thank you again. I hope to keep it as simple as possible but with signals cause we need them badly here in the big city..

Re: Hello folks, '91 sporty project needs help..

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:17 am
by railroad bob
I prefer to rely on hand signals myself. I think drivers are more likely to see and recognize the arm in the air, than a small blinking light down low.
They are good for night time tho.