<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Inside you will find over 350 color photos and wiring illustrations spread across 144 pages. Everything from basic chopper wiring diagrams and schematics to complex factory schematics - as well as a complete, start-to-finish harness install sequence.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The one job that even the best mechanics avoid is wiring. Those worries are now over with help from the revised edition of Advanced Custom Motorcycle Wiring. This book uses Chapter One to cover the basics of DC Electricity and Chapter Two to explain Batteries, Starters and Alternators. Next up are the schematics and a discussion of factory harnesses, for both early and late-model Harley-Davidsons. Jeff Zielinski, owner of NAMZ Custom Cycle Products and designer of all their wiring harnesses and components, is the author of this revised Motorcycle Wiring book. In addition to a discussion of factory Harley-Davidson Wiring harnesses, Jeff uses part of the book to describe the various harness options available to a person building a custom bike. New to this edition are three chapters: Changes to factory bikes from 2006 up through 2013. Aftermarket parts introduced in the last few years. And Audio - a complete chapter on making your ride the loudest two-wheeler on the block. Like the earlier edition, you will find over 350 color photos and wiring illustrations spread across 144 pages. Everything from basic chopper wiring diagrams and schematics to complex factory schematics. This is it, your Wiring Bible.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A wealth of tips, tricks and techniques about the upkeep of motorcycle electronics are sprinkled throughout. Amateur motorcycle enthusiasts and repair professionals alike will find Advanced Custom Motorcycle Wiring- Revised an indespensable reference and resource!" -The Midwest Book Review, May 2013--James A. Cox"The Midwest Book Review" (05/09/2013)<br><br>"As you already know, once you understand how something works and what it's supposed to do, you can install and troubleshoot it correctly. Jeff does a good job of doing just that, as well as giving you pointers on how to wire a custom bike, what cool electrical components are available, and other stuff you'll need to know when working on your stocker or building a hot custom." -Chris Maida, American Iron Magazine, August 2013--Chris Maida"American Iron Magazine" (06/18/2013)<br>
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