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  1. K

    Odd brown connector

    Bike's back together. I moved the battery ground to a bolt that terminates in the transmission (front most right side of the plate that connects frame to transmission). I tested electrics and signals work (with annoying beeps), bike starts with clutch engaged (yes, I kind of like the clutch...
  2. K

    Odd brown connector

    So there was a different cap before. I get it. That's probably why I don't remember disconnecting that wire. I wonder why it would go to the front headlight assembly, but then again I do remember my dad mentioning the oddities of the guzzi wiring. Thanks. I'll re-assemble and let you know...
  3. K

    Odd brown connector

    Thanks for the congrats. It was quite a feat but I had some help from a local with some special tools. Starter ground/positive question solved here in the first 10 words of this post. :)
  4. K

    Odd brown connector

    For your perusal.... it does definitely go to the headlight housing on the other end.
  5. K

    Odd brown connector

    It's strange though. For the life of me I can't find where it would physically connect to. Judging by the length of it, it should connect somewhere in that area. To be honest, though, I don't remember unplugging that one at all. I'll research a bit more and get back to this thread. EDIT: So...
  6. K

    Odd brown connector

    So I just finished putting my '78 T3 back together after a long and drawn out clutch change; it was my first clutch change and I really don't have the time/money/tools to do projects like that. Luckily it's over. Anyways, I can't seem to find where this little brown wire goes to. Does anyone...
  7. K

    Vancouver Island Guzzisti

    I live in Victoria. I have a '78 T3.
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