A costly engine pull

Rat's nests of wires, no wonder riders have electrical issues with their bikes.

That's worse than when I got my GL1500 and the po wired in a car cb, when I removed that thing the power wire must have been at least 10 feet long and had 4 in-line glass fuses. Plus the bike had smaller wiring nightmares.
 
WOW they need to get back in their car. Thats alot of stuff that probably doesn't get used just thought it would be nice to have on the trike. At least I hope so. Talk about over load on the electrical system
 
Update ... called the customer and advised him that because of his wiring, and not wanting to have any liability for it, I don't want to do his repair. I'd like to reassemble his Wing, give his deposit back, so that he can come get it and take it elsewhere for repair. Or, the only way that I'd be willing to continue is to remove all his wiring. He choose the later.
 

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