swooshdave Joined Apr 15, 2009 Messages 11,531 Jul 2, 2009 #1 British Wiring I'm so getting one of these.
RoadScholar Joined Dec 28, 2008 Messages 2,035 Jul 2, 2009 #2 Great stuff and very good protection. Stiff price for a sticker, even it is less expensive than a new electrical system; I think I'll keep doing my own work for now :wink: RS
Great stuff and very good protection. Stiff price for a sticker, even it is less expensive than a new electrical system; I think I'll keep doing my own work for now :wink: RS
swooshdave Joined Apr 15, 2009 Messages 11,531 Jul 2, 2009 #3 $3-4 is too much? I'm trying to think of how many Norton parts are less than $3...
RoadScholar Joined Dec 28, 2008 Messages 2,035 Jul 2, 2009 #4 You got me there... For me, anyway, I wired my Norton with a negative ground, I won't be forgetting, or if I do it will be serve a higher purpose :lol: Good stuff! RS
You got me there... For me, anyway, I wired my Norton with a negative ground, I won't be forgetting, or if I do it will be serve a higher purpose :lol: Good stuff! RS
P plj850 Joined May 31, 2009 Messages 377 Jul 2, 2009 #5 RoadScholar said: You got me there... For me, anyway, I wired my Norton with a negative ground, I won't be forgetting, or if I do it will be serve a higher purpose :lol: Good stuff! RS Click to expand... I guess a pack of the LUCAS stickers would be handy to attach to the parts you should replace when you get the time...
RoadScholar said: You got me there... For me, anyway, I wired my Norton with a negative ground, I won't be forgetting, or if I do it will be serve a higher purpose :lol: Good stuff! RS Click to expand... I guess a pack of the LUCAS stickers would be handy to attach to the parts you should replace when you get the time...
maylar VIP MEMBER Joined May 13, 2007 Messages 4,213 Jul 2, 2009 #6 Just did that to mine as well. Broke my heart to make red wires negative, but I'll get over it.