Norman LORD VADER Moderator Dec 19, 2009 #2 the frame will conduct same as a steel frame so you can do it like it was a steel frame.
Motor Boys New Member Dec 19, 2009 #3 With aluminum frame's I just mount the kill off the black wire off the engine, but Norman is right.
Evan New Member Dec 19, 2009 #4 Cool. Didn't think the aluminum would conduct.....shows what the noob knows! Thanks for the help. I'm gonna go get wired up. Evan
Cool. Didn't think the aluminum would conduct.....shows what the noob knows! Thanks for the help. I'm gonna go get wired up. Evan
Maxvision New Member Dec 19, 2009 #5 I just don't like extra things dangling off my bike. I wire my kill switchs to the white wire...
Maxvision New Member Dec 19, 2009 #6 Evan said: Cool. Didn't think the aluminum would conduct.....shows what the noob knows! Thanks for the help. I'm gonna go get wired up. Evan Click to expand... Huh? You never chewed on aluminum foil with fillings in your teeth?
Evan said: Cool. Didn't think the aluminum would conduct.....shows what the noob knows! Thanks for the help. I'm gonna go get wired up. Evan Click to expand... Huh? You never chewed on aluminum foil with fillings in your teeth?
crzyolphart New Member Dec 20, 2009 #7 Another though from the Crazy Ol' Phart; You might want to coat the connections with dielectric grease. The dissimilar metals, (steel / aluminum) have an adverse effect on each other causing them to corrode. Rob
Another though from the Crazy Ol' Phart; You might want to coat the connections with dielectric grease. The dissimilar metals, (steel / aluminum) have an adverse effect on each other causing them to corrode. Rob
Evan New Member Dec 20, 2009 #8 No......but i put a 9 volt battery in my mouth once. Probably about the same result!!!
Evan New Member Dec 20, 2009 #9 Not sure what that grease is. I think i get it but i'm gonna consult websters anyway