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a) Locate the three wire Deutsche connector that is situated behind the left hand side panel as viewed from the rear of the bike. This is normally grey in colour, and the wires are coloured red, white and black. This connector connects the rear wheel sensor to the electronic speedo head. OEM Connector b) The table below shows the function of each wire Colour Function Red +ve volts White Signal to Speedo Black GND Green Signal from Rear Pickup The +ve volts red wire should be between 8 and 12 volts, typically it is only 8 volts which is on the limit of the Speedohealer range and it is necessary to source an alternative 12 volts supply e.g. from the fuse box. I used a feed from the accessory supply which is an Orange/White wire (You need a switched +12V so don’t use the battery positive terminal.) c) Tap into the wires from the rear wheel pick and solder the Speedo healer ensuring to use the provided heat shrink cable to cover the finished work. Wiring loom Note the red wire is not used from the connector. The green wire is the feed from the rear wheel sensor which is connected to the input wire (white or yellow) of the Speedohealer. The output of the Speedohealer which is the blue wire is connected to the white wire which goes to the Harley speedo. d) Get the power from the fuse box Alternative 12 volt from fuse box Alternative 12 volt from fuse box closeup e) A suitable location for the Speedohealer is on the side of the battery box. It can be fixed by using a cable tie. Fitted to battery box f) Finally this is the OEM electronic speedo (as seen from the front and rear) and the rear wheel pickup
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