Harnesses and fittings
The term "harness" in relation to a motorcycle can refer to several electrical elements or components linked to the motorcycle's electrical system. Here are some possible meanings, depending on the context:
Electrical harness: A motorcycle's electrical harness is a set of wires and cables that connect all the motorcycle's electrical components, such as the headlights, turn signals, dashboard, switches, regulator, battery and electronic control unit (ECU). It ensures the transmission of electricity between these components, enabling the correct operation of all the motorcycle's electrical systems.
Engine wiring harness: This term can also refer to the wiring harness specific to the motorcycle's engine. It includes the electrical cables needed to connect the engine to the engine management system, sensors, ignition, fuel injection, etc.
Handlebar wiring harness: In the context of handlebar controls, harness can refer to the grouping of cables that run through the handlebar to connect switches, heated grips, turn signals, electric mirrors, and other components located on the handlebar.
Turn signal wiring harness : Some motorcycles have a specific turn signal wiring harness, grouping together the wires needed to connect the front and rear turn signals.
Light wiring harness: Similarly, some wiring harnesses may be specifically designed for motorcycle lights, grouping together the wires needed for headlights, taillights, brake lights, and so on.
Overall, the term "harness" generally refers to a set of cables and wires grouped together to facilitate installation and maintenance of the motorcycle's various electrical components. The quality of the wiring harness is crucial to the safe and reliable operation of the motorcycle's electrical systems.



