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JMCB-2003 Noise

smock

Big Wheel
I installed my JBCB-2003 and for the first couple of rides everything seemed fine. Now I have developed some noise/static that seems to be associated with the engine RPMs. When the rpms change the noise/static seems to change as well. Any ideas on how to get rid of this? Thanks.
 
Whats a JBCB-2003? If it was fine then maybe your power and ground connection got loose. Sometimes a power line coil will help. Not sure where to get one anymore. I would try radio shack. I know resistive plugs are what they use to say to add but I think the Connie plugs or wires have the resistor built in? ---------------------------------- I will answer any question. It is up to you to figure out if I should have.
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Where do you have the power wire hooked up? I have always been told that it's best at the taillight wire. I have always used this and never had any problems.
 
http://www.twowheelsound.com/id3.html There, not that wasn't so hard now was it. Links are our friends. I have never heard of this device before so I expect other have not either. I will looking to it though since it looks interesting. ---------------------------------- I will answer any question. It is up to you to figure out if I should have.
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