Electrics: bodge or replace

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freeridenick
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Electrics: bodge or replace

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Stripped the knackered alarm off my rear loom yesterday which now needs to go back together.

The alarm wirers were all soldered onto the various wires so I cut them off close to the original wire as I could. Can I get away with bodging the exposed wires with shrink wrap and insulation tape or should I strip them all out and replace completely?
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Tidy them up and make safe ,
It'll be fine
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decent bullet connectors and do the job right the once..it will come back to haunt you if you dont.
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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lloydie wrote:Tidy them up and make safe ,
It'll be fine
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fabiostar wrote:decent bullet connectors and do the job right the once..it will come back to haunt you if you dont.
Only one wire is actually split which I will have to use connectors. The rest are intact but had the insulation stripped off.
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freeridenick wrote:
fabiostar wrote:decent bullet connectors and do the job right the once..it will come back to haunt you if you dont.
Only one wire is actually split which I will have to use connectors. The rest are intact but had the insulation stripped off.
wire them into a chocolate block, then seal with some waterproof grease etc and cover with heat shrink don't burn the grease off .
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Or just sellotape them and never ride in the rain, or take it through a car wash for a bet.

No, I wouldn't either but back in the day a mate sellotaped the wiring on his BSA 650 Flash and then took it through the car wash for a bet, it never ran again but he won his £5 bet......
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I can't see the point in cutting wires which are not already cut if you can get heat shrink sleeving over the exposed bits,

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solder and shrink wrap
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Re: Electrics: bodge or replace

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I have a loom untouched. Maybe we could trade them. As I need to cut mine down. I can trace them back and make good
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