Pug 107 (currently kidnapped), citroen relay and '14 Vespa gts ie 125

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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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I'm not happy with the cable thickness tbf. I just wanted to make sure it worked. I'm going to buy some thicker cable and re do it all with less joins. I will solder the wires onto the battery. The spades I used are aliexpress specials and shite. Good idea for the heat shrink.
It started first kick and the indicators and lights work. Although the rear light flashes in time with the blinker. I think I need to clean up the earths.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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I suppose that's progress made. Wouldn't it be easier to just stick your arm out, though?
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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Yeah they're a bit on the thin side. Probably fine.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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mercrocker wrote: Tue Aug 16, 2022 5:29 pm I suppose that's progress made. Wouldn't it be easier to just stick your arm out, though?
He'd probably fall off.
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mercrocker wrote: Tue Aug 16, 2022 5:29 pm I suppose that's progress made. Wouldn't it be easier to just stick your arm out, though?
I am doing that on the red '86 one. The fuckers don't work.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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Indicating right is a bit of a problem, I have to let go of the throttle.
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Hooli has an answer for that.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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What? Throw your phone away in the middle of a foreign country?
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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Nah...just go left.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90

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Not usually a problem, signal in plenty time, make sure it doesnt stall when at idle with your hand off the throttle and away you go.
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