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1980 R100 relay

timburn

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Just getting re-enthused turning wrenches. I pushed a neglected bike out of the corner yesterday. As I started process of bringing back to life, gas,batteries ect. I saw a relay socket attached to the battery box. No relay insight. Trying to relate schematic to actual wiring. I may have removed this years ago to try in another bike. Anybody know what/which relay this should be?
Thaks,
Tim
 
Just getting re-enthused turning wrenches. I pushed a neglected bike out of the corner yesterday. As I started process of bringing back to life, gas,batteries ect. I saw a relay socket attached to the battery box. No relay insight. Trying to relate schematic to actual wiring. I may have removed this years ago to try in another bike. Anybody know what/which relay this should be?
Thaks,
Tim

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Just getting re-enthused turning wrenches. I pushed a neglected bike out of the corner yesterday. As I started process of bringing back to life, gas,batteries ect. I saw a relay socket attached to the battery box. No relay insight. Trying to relate schematic to actual wiring. I may have removed this years ago to try in another bike. Anybody know what/which relay this should be?
Thaks,
Tim

There is on my '78 R100 in that general location, a socket that was intended for a "buzzer" that sounded when the turn flashers were used. I removed mine as the sound was annoying and embarrasing (sp?) to my son who rode with me!

Could this be it?
 
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