Al, I like your attitude! No waffling, no hesitation, not even caring how many miles are on the bike, just to help a guy out by taking worn out equipment off his hands.
If I wear out the tires again on mine, would you be willing to take if off my hands?
Rob J
Al Hatten <al@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just get a new bike. Call me up and I will pick up the old one with the broken wire.
Al Hatten
'93 Virago XV-1100
VOC #7745
Napa,CA - Wine Country
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 11:17:44 -0500, Mike Pittard wrote:
> Well, I had the seat off my '99 Virago 1100, was gently rearranging
> the fuse holders, and a wire slipped out of one of them. Here's a
> photo:
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~mp/viragoelec.jpg
>
> I wasn't manhandling anything so if this is a problem, I'm guessing
> it's been around for awhile. It's not immediately clear how this
> wire is supposed to stay attached to the fuse holder assembly --
> surely it's not supposed to be just a snugged/pressed fit
> connection.??!!
>
> So what's the standard repair? Am I going to need to order the
> entire subassembly that includes the fuseholder, wires, plastic
> interlocks, etc.?, and if so, from where?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mike
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