Sorry about the multiple posts. Every time I post to the forum from my Android tablet and then try to navigate back to browse further I seem to generate multiple posts which is very annoying. Can anyone advise how to avoid this?
Phil D
Wiring question
Re: CB77 wiring
I think it does help Phil, thanks.PhilD wrote:The CH terminal on CB switches isn't connected internally. It is a connection post to which the red output wire from the rectifier and the red / white wire going to the battery should both be connected. Hope this helps.
Phil D
The CB350 switch does not have a place for it, but I can connect the two together externally.
When I got this bike there was an electrical nightmare at the wiring to the switch.
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Re: Apologies
When you send a message then look at it later you will see to the right a (EDIT) icon.
You can go to it and delete that entry. ...........lm
You can go to it and delete that entry. ...........lm
PhilD wrote:Sorry about the multiple posts. Every time I post to the forum from my Android tablet and then try to navigate back to browse further I seem to generate multiple posts which is very annoying. Can anyone advise how to avoid this?
Phil D
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Re: Apologies
don't use your Android Tablet ;)PhilD wrote:Sorry about the multiple posts. Every time I post to the forum from my Android tablet and then try to navigate back to browse further I seem to generate multiple posts which is very annoying. Can anyone advise how to avoid this?
Phil D
Hope you don't have an iPhone 6 too, that could bend the truth.
1977 CB400F
1973 CL175
1976 XL175 - Sold
1964 CL72
1966 CA78
1973 CL175
1976 XL175 - Sold
1964 CL72
1966 CA78
Multiple posts
I have tried the edit facility but although this allows me to change a posting it doesn't let me delete it. If I try to erase the duplicate post and return it the site won't accept an empty post. Guess I'll just have to either follow malcomgb's advice and not use an Android tablet or check all new posts before replying and then exit the forum immediately after posting to prevent duplicates. Good job the CB77 uses 1960's technology which is much more user friendly!
PhilD
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