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V7 Sport courtesy light

exaresix

Just got it firing!
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Hi guys, need some help on a small detail. I have a V7 Sport and recently purchased a security light from Stein Dinse for under the seat. It is a nicely crafted unit. Can anyone tell me where the electrical wire is connected from this light? A pic would be great. I would assume it connects somewhere on the terminal block but I don't now which terminal. Thanks!
 
exaresix said:
Hi guys, need some help on a small detail. I have a V7 Sport and recently purchased a security light from Stein Dinse for under the seat. It is a nicely crafted unit. Can anyone tell me where the electrical wire is connected from this light? A pic would be great. I would assume it connects somewhere on the terminal block but I don't now which terminal. Thanks!

What year V7 Sport? Also more information on the light would help.
 
Model year 1973, manufactured in 1972. Part is shown below and is composed of numbers 47 thru 56. Anyone with an intact V7 Sport would only need to lift the hinged seat and look. Many of these were removed by a previous owner, as mine was. Thanks to Stein Dinse, they are available.
 

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For the wiring connection, see Carl's schematic from the tech section. https://www.guzzitech.com/attachments/ ... _Sport.gif It is item 29 and connects with the yellow wires at the fuse block. As for the exact mounting location, I can't help you, but the length of available wire may narrow down the location for you if someone can't post a picture of one installed.
 
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