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  1. 99800

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    Is there any wires on my 99 800 that i do not need?
     


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    If you're looking for weight savings, wiring ain't the place to start on a heavy bitch such as a VFR. :welcome: and please clarify what you're trying to accomplish.
     


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    The removal of useless wiring is for more of a look consept then for weight. My bike is naked so less is better.
     


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    Really there not any wires the can't be removed..the smog crap can be removed.
     


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    I would do that but I live in Arizona and haven't taken it to get the emissions tested.
     


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    then you hosed...you could try to reroute the wires to loose the bull that is visable..... I would suggest putting the fairings backon and not worry about cutting up the harness.
     


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    Yeah your wiring is there for a reason and in a lot of cases isn't even sufficient. Your best bet is to make sure all of your electrical is up to snuff and then work out a routing plan that hides as much as possible.
     


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