Mild restoration on my Dads '75

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[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=149371#p149371:yvmmi1ye said:
HockeyFan » Sat May 23, 2015 4:43 pm[/url]":yvmmi1ye]
Ok, back from vacation and the spring yard work is done so back at it.

Starting to do a lot of the little stuff so it may not look like much work.

Got the wiring pretty much figured out except this blue and yellow set coming off of the ignition box.

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Can anyone tell me what version DYNA box this is?

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Got the handlebars drilled and wires pulled through. Taillight is done too.

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Anyone else forget to hookup the neutral switch before putting the motor back in?

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Getting closer.

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I literally just installed my motor without connecting the neutral switch wire :Awe: :Awe: It is a kick in the nutz for sure.
 
I am happy too that things will go on. I retired early a year or so ago and I have a bit of retirement funds to tap into some day, But I don't even dare at this age, 64, it would be gone. And I still need to do something constructive and keep my projects going so I keep a couple of part time jobs and all that goes to parts and stuff. Keeps my mind sharper and my projects going. Also no arguments from the war department and I avoid having to give her the puppy dog eyes when I need stuff. No one likes to grovel.
 
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