Check my wiring diagram

Loctite77

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Hey ya'll. I'd appreciate it if you would check my wiring diagram. I'm sorry it's crude, I'm not very good with the computer. It's a 76 CB750f.

Using all LED lights including headlight. pamco electronic ignition and coils.

I know the relays are confusing. The top one in the photo is for the coils, it's from sparck moto. The relay in the middle that controls the starter solenoid also serves to temporarily cut out the headlight while cranking. The bottom relay is a latching type to switch between high and low beam since I am using a small momentary push button at the bars.

Do I have the fuses in the appropriate places? I wanted one main, one for the coils, one for headlight and one for the rest of the lights including gauge. Any input as to fuse size? Do I even need a main if I have the other three?

Thanks guys.
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Do you want to make one for a Virago 750 ? All I could make of mine was a Christmas tree


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i could be wrong here, but it looks that your tail light would have no means of power, just your brake light and your rear brake switch would work only with the front switch engaged.

they can share a common power output to the brake light as well as a common power source to the switches themselves just isolate the in/out powers.
 
Yeah, agreed that the brake switch wiring is a bit funky. Also your taillight should be wired up with 3 wires. There should be a brown wire that is connected through the headlight on/off switch (which in US is only an on switch, since we can't run without headlights), which makes the taillight always on when the headlight is on. The second wire will be power from your rear brake switch, and the third will be a ground


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Thanks guys, minor oversights there. Howard this look? I have the tail light power coming from the same place as headlight so it will also cut off when starting.
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