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Ladies n gentleman..good evening to all n to all a safe n wonderful week. I have a question..I took my wiring harness apart from front to middle to the end. Basically, I am redoing the whole harness. Unfortunately, I wasn't aware of it's complexity so stuck not knowing which wires goes where to my 1973 Honda CT90 50cc motorcycle trail bike or either switches controller for signals n headlights. Is there a book because I couldn't find the electrical wiring part for the complete harness itself. Need assistance if possible. ASAP before upcoming inspection .please help
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