HONDA
NHSO
&
CABLE
HARNESS ROUTING
Note the following when routing cables and wire
harnesses.
A loose wire, harness or cable can be a safety hazard.
After clamping, check each wire to be sure it is se·
cure.
•
Do
not squeeze wires against the weld or end of its
clamp when a weld-on clamp is used.
•
Secure wires and wire harnesses to the frame with
their respective wire bands at the designated loca·
tions. Tighten the bands so that only the insulated
surfaces contact the wires or wire harnesses.
•
Route harnesses so they are not pulled tight or
have excessive slack.
•
Protect wires and harnesses with electrical tape or
tubing if they are contact a sharp edge or corner.
Clean the attaching surface thoroughly before
applying tape.
•
Do not use wires or harnesses with a broken insula
tor. Repair by wrapping them with a protective
tape or replace them.
•
Route wire harnesses to avoid sharp edges or
corners.
•
Also avoid the projected ends of bolts and screws.
Keep wire harnesses away from the exhaust pipes
•
and other hot parts.
•
Be sure grommets are seated
perly.
After clamping, check each harness to be certain
•
that it is not interfering with any moving or slid·
ing parts.
•
After routing, check that the wire harnesses are
not twisted or kinked.
•
Wire harnesses routed along the handlebars should
not be pulled tight, have excessive slack, be pinch
or interfere with adjacent or surrounding parts
ed,
in all steering positions.
Date of Issue: May, 1983
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