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R 90/6 cable & wiring routing

DAVIS2X1

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Just wondering if anyone can identify the proper routing of cables thru the rubber grommet between the frame rails.

Two large and one small hole on each side .The center bottom hole now has the wiring loom inserted.

Pictures in Cylmer manual are to dark to see.

Thanks in advance
 
I'm pretty sure on my bike (R60/6) the main harness passes above the starter relay in order to not interfere with the connections on the bottom of the relay. Don't know if this is how it was originally routed but seems to make sense.
 
Here is a pic of the routing on my 1978 R100RS. I hope this helps.

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Here's the other side of my 75/6 as I disassembled it last fall:

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I'm a bit behind you on the reassembly.
 
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