Good decision to remove it - they are a PIA when they kick in at an inopportune time
StormyRob wrote:
Will it immobilise it?
Possibly.
Search online for make & model of the immobiliser to see if there's a best way hack it out. Though as its a security device it might be tricky to find an online how-to.
The best line I found skimming a few threads "Just leave it parked on the street. Some wee scrote will steal the bike, bypass the immobaliser for you then dump it somewhere a few days later. "
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It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
You'll need to unpug rear black boxes and R/R etc. before unthreading the rear loom to remove the subframe. Take pictures beforehand as reference for when you later rebuild.
Personally very sh1t at electrics. It is spliced into the main loom.
Did the immobiliser come with any paperwork that would have had fitting (and therefore unfitting) instructions?
StormyRob wrote:Personally very sh1t at electrics. It is spliced into the main loom.
Also is there any way to remove the subframe without interfering with the main wiring look?
It won't come past those either
Getting frustrated
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
the important wires to make the bike run will be in a loop, label all wires with 2 labels on each ie 1 and 1, 2 and 2... cut the wires between the labels then touch them to another wire eg 1 to 2.. have some spare fuses to hand, you'll find out which ones will make the bike work, I've done a few they can take a few minutes to figure out or sometimes hours and hours. once you know which wires go where you can shorten them and tidy up.
Can't think of a better way to describe it, hope it makes sense.
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