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For Immediate Release December 1, 2006
HD: Easy-to-use Wiring Diagrams now available for vintage sports
car & motorcycle enthusiasts.
Waukesha, WI - On the other side of the Cheddar Curtain,
baby-boomers Doug & Collette Jacobs work tirelessly to help
their fellow car and motorcycle enthusiasts. The problem, as
they see it, is that when a classic car or motorcycle
experiences an electrical problem, the wiring diagrams they are
forced to turn to can be more work than the wiring. These
diagrams appear to be made for people who have never heard an
optometrist say "reading glasses."
The 11” x 17” Color Wiring Diagrams from Prospero's Garage were
specifically created for car and motorcycle enthusiasts who,
because they've crossed the four decade mark, can't read tiny
factory wiring diagrams. The type is small and the factory or
other aftermarket diagrams are rendered in black and white,
while the car’s wiring loom exists in Technicolor.
"I'll be the first to tell you, it wasn’t that big a problem 25
years ago when I got in this business," says Doug Jacobs,
co-proprietor of Prospero's Garage and once factory trained BMW
motorcycle mechanic. "It's not that the factory wiring diagrams,
or diagrams from aftermarket repair manuals have gotten
worse...it's just guys in their 40s and older can't read these
things."
Doubling the size of a diagram is great for older guys, but even
more useful to the classic car or motorcycle enthusiast of any
age are three other features of the wiring diagrams from
Prospero's Garage – Color, Legends and Lamination.
Collette: "Color. That's really one of the hardest things for
the shade tree mechanic. All those black wires run together into
a mess of electrical spaghetti. The factory manual will say a
wire is supposed to be 'N/LGN’*, but what does that mean to the
typical guy who does this for fun? So we always use the same
colors on the wiring diagram that you see on the wiring loom. It
doesn't require translation." *(brown wire with a light green
tracer).
Doug: “Legends – or Lack of Legends. Every component on our
diagrams are labeled right there on the page. Anyone whose done
any electrical de-bugging will tell you – tracing your way
through the wires, only to have to turn back four pages to find
out what component numbered “142” actually is – well, it’s
infuriating. You’ve lost your place and now you have to hunt
back through the mess to find it again.”
Collette: “Lamination. Big problem – if you’re working on your
car or bike, your hands are probably dirty. If you’re using your
original copy, you can bet it’ll be useless after one or two
sessions. Other guys make 20 copies of the black and white
version so they can throw the dirty copy away. Ours are
laminated and are, essentially, permanent. Just don’t wrap it
around a hot header pipe.”
Sales have been brisk at British car shows, motorcycle rallies,
through enthusiast groups on the Internet, and through online
sales channels such as E-bay.
The wiring diagrams from Prospero's Garage first started out as
something to help out Mr. Jacob's friends. "A lot of guys I knew
had recently acquired BMW Slash 5 motorcycles. A lot of them
needed help re-wiring. So I obtained some factory diagrams, and
reworked them so they could be useable." Before long, he began
supplying them to other BMW motorcycle enthusiasts, and various
BMW car club members.
Once the popularity of their diagrams spread, Prospero's Garage
started offering color-coded wiring diagrams for many classic
British, German, Italian and Japanese cars, BMW and Harley
Davidson motorcycles. They are working constantly to expand the
line – often the biggest constraint relates to sourcing the
factory diagrams they use for source material. New offerings for
1960’s and 70’s American muscle cars are in the works, as well
as an ever expanding line of European & Asian classic sports
cars – and even classic Toyota Land Cruisers!
You can find them on the Web at www.colorwiringdiagrams.com, or
you can contact them at prospero@colorwiringdiagrams.com. |