Motogadget M-Unit Wiring for Honda CB750 Cafe Racer Build Project Bike | Munit Install Guide | 16
Motogadget M-Unit Wiring for Honda CB750 Cafe Racer Build Project Bike | Munit Install Guide | 16 Having laid out all of the electrical components under the seat of my cafe racer project in episode 15 in this episode I connect all of the wires to my M Unit for my CB750 Cafe Racer project bike. #ad Here's what we used in this video (affiliate links). As an eBay Partner Network affiliate and Amazon Associate, we earn commissions from qualifying purchases: M.Button: https://ebay.us/TrHwJQ Motogadget M-Unit updated version: https://ebay.us/h4R21B Motogadget 3 button switch black: https://ebay.us/vuSS4A Other things I used: Automotive Electrical Connector Blocks Kit: https://ebay.us/4v0p4U Bullet Connectors Kit 400: https://ebay.us/AZzf52 Spade Connectors Kit 900: https://ebay.us/YfWJZ3 Solder Seal Sleeve Terminals: https://ebay.us/q1yP80 Thanks for supporting the channel! I was very lucky to get a lot of Motogadget M-unit components included when I bought my Honda Cafe Racer project bike. These were the things that actually attracted me to buy the bike in the first place. They make wiring a custom bike up a lot easier especially if you have the matching switches and the magic M Button. The Motogadget M.Unit makes a lot of the wiring very simple. Basically, it has inputs for things like light, horn, brakes and starting on one side with the outputs on the other. Using the M Button means that all of the buttons on the handlebar switches come in on one wire. The M Button sends different signals down the wire depending upon which button is pressed and the M Unit then sends out the appropriate power. For example, if you press the horn, the M Unit sends power to the horn so that it sounds. While it is doing this it has lights on the top that tell you where signals are coming from and where it is sending power to. This makes it great for fault-finding. It also handles some things that would previously have had a separate device, such as the indicator relay. Depending upon which version of the M Unit you get there is also the possibility to program different effects for the brake lights and indicators. I used 2.8mm spade connectors on the end of the wires that connect to the M Unit. I don’t like just putting wires straight into a unit like this, plus they look so much better when you inspect the wiring. Overall I am very pleased with the way that the wiring has gone together. You always feel that you could have done it better, but this is probably the best bike wiring I have done so far. I can’t wait for the weather to improve so that I can start to use this bike in anger, but there is a lot more work to do before then. For more helpful how-to guides and restoration project logs, visit our blog: https://www.spannerrash.com/ #cb750 #m-unit #munit #motogadget #caferacer #honda #hondacb750

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