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I tore my sons 125 apart a few days ago. The wiring on it was a mess. After cleaning everything up, I figured I’d route all the wires the way they are supposed to be.
The black sleeving that protects the wires was covered in electrical tape. I noticed this when we bought it. I just figured the previous owner didn’t know how to route the wiring so to clean it up in their eyes, they used electrical tape. After taking all the electrical tape off this evening I came across what looks like some bs used for wiring in a residential application or on a car. I provided a few pics so you can see what I’m trying to explain. I know this isn’t oem whatever they did. My question is, to replace the sleeving what would you guys use. I’m hoping I don’t have to wrap everything as the previous owner had done. However, I don’t see a right way to protect the wiring without a ton of tape. Help, direction, would be appreciated.
Damien
The black sleeving that protects the wires was covered in electrical tape. I noticed this when we bought it. I just figured the previous owner didn’t know how to route the wiring so to clean it up in their eyes, they used electrical tape. After taking all the electrical tape off this evening I came across what looks like some bs used for wiring in a residential application or on a car. I provided a few pics so you can see what I’m trying to explain. I know this isn’t oem whatever they did. My question is, to replace the sleeving what would you guys use. I’m hoping I don’t have to wrap everything as the previous owner had done. However, I don’t see a right way to protect the wiring without a ton of tape. Help, direction, would be appreciated.
Damien
https://www.amazon.com/Industrial-Heat-shrink-Tubing/b?ie=UTF8&node=700…
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