How to fix Coiled Wire
Where and how to fix a coiled wire.
Attaching Coiled wire to Motorcycle
Place to fix a coiled wire
How to fix a coiled wire.
Wind the protector tube round a frame, adjust its length and cut the excess tube.
Pass the coiled wire through the protector tube.
Temporarily fix the coiled wire in the loop setter and adjust its length.
Determine the length of the coiled wire by standing on the pegs to make the coiled wire fully stretched.
Lastly, fix the wire firmly with the loop setter, knot it tightly, cut it leaving 2cm and cap the cut end.
A knot works as a stopper of the wire.
Without a knot, the wire may come off the Hit-Air at its activation and the airbag will not inflate.
Put the seat back.
Don't fix a coiled wire to any part where it would disturb driving the motorcycle, where it A
would lead to damage a part of the motorcycle, where it may come off when it is pulled Caution and where it becomes hot (over 60°C) such as the engine or muffler.
Buckle type Connecor holder
To be used to prevent a coiled wire, while not in use, from touching the engine, muffler or any part of the motorcycle.
How to adjust the length of a coiled wire.
Stand up on the pegs so as to make the coiled wire fully stretched.
Standing with a stretched wire.
Stand up on the pegs so as to make the coiled wire fully stretched.
Standing with a slack wire.
This may cause a delay of activation.
Standing in a half crouching position even if the wire is at full stretch.
This may cause a malfunction of the airbag.
Scooter example
Where to adjust and fix a coiled wire may vary depending on the size and make of the
motorcycle as shown above.
How to fix the coiled wire by the type of motorcycle