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Wiring Harness/ Wiring Kit Hero. Glamour 125 Es (2011 Model) (4 Pin Relay Skt Red)

SKU: WH-HE08B / 32100-KTR-A000 / WH-1098CB / 0209ND

Original price was: ₹5,672.Current price is: ₹1,890.

This wiring harness/wiring kit is specifically designed for the Hero Glamour 125 ES model from 2011. It includes a 4 pin relay socket in red color, making it easy to install and use. This product is made with high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliability. With this wiring kit, you can ensure that your motorcycle’s electrical system is functioning properly and efficiently.

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Description

A cable harness, also known as a wire harness, wiring harness, cable assembly, wiring assembly or wiring loom, is an assembly of electrical cables or wires which transmit signals or electrical power.
A wiring harness is an organized set of wires, terminals and connectors that run throughout the entire vehicle and relay information and electric power, thereby playing a critical role in ?connecting? a variety of components.
To put it simply, a wiring harness is a group of wires bundled together.
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High tear resistance and stability
Long Service Life
Use of quality construction material to ensure a high level of performance

If you are looking for a wiring kit for your motorcycle, you might be wondering what it is and how it works. A wiring kit is a set of wires and connectors that allows you to connect various electrical components on your bike, such as the headlight, taillight, turn signals, horn, ignition, and charging system. A wiring kit can help you replace your old and damaged wiring harness, or customize your bike with new features and accessories.

There are different types of wiring kits available for different models and styles of motorcycles. Some are plug-and-play, meaning they are designed to fit your bike’s specific wiring configuration and require minimal modifications. Others are universal, meaning they can be adapted to fit any bike with some cutting and splicing. Some wiring kits also come with additional features, such as electronic circuit breakers, programmable switches, integrated alarms, and LED indicators.

Before you buy a wiring kit for your motorcycle, you should consider the following factors:

– The compatibility of the wiring kit with your bike’s make, model, and year.
– The quality and durability of the wires and connectors.
– The ease of installation and maintenance of the wiring kit.
– The cost and availability of the wiring kit.

To install a wiring kit on your motorcycle, you will need some basic tools and skills, such as:

– A wiring diagram for your bike or the wiring kit.
– A wire stripper and crimper.
– A soldering iron and solder.
– A heat gun and heat shrink tubing.
– A multimeter and test light.
– A battery and battery charger.

The general steps for installing a wiring kit on your motorcycle are:

– Disconnect the battery and remove the old wiring harness from your bike.
– Lay out the new wiring kit on your bike and compare it with the wiring diagram.
– Cut and splice the wires as needed to fit your bike’s configuration.
– Crimp and solder the bullet connectors to the wires and seal them with heat shrink tubing.
– Connect the wires to the corresponding components on your bike, such as the regulator/rectifier, ignition coil, headlight, etc.
– Test the connections with a multimeter and test light.
– Secure the wires with cable ties or loom tape and tuck them away from heat sources and moving parts.
– Reconnect the battery and start your bike.

A wiring kit can be a great way to upgrade or customize your motorcycle’s electrical system. However, it is not a simple task and requires some knowledge and experience. If you are not confident or comfortable with working on your bike’s wiring, you should consult a professional mechanic or an experienced friend for help. Remember to always follow safety precautions when working with electricity and enjoy your ride!