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If my wife were a rider, that would be her bike. She is forever wanting to stop and dig up stuff from the roadsides. We keep one of those folding army shovels and plastic bags in our truck for just such occasions. Fortunately, she's not tempted when we're on the bike.
You seem to be painting with a pretty broad stroke here drorya. There are plenty of folks witrh Schuberth products, myself included that have nothing but praise for the helmets and the warranty service. I have a C3 that I bought from an on-line dealer (Revzilla). After a year I had a problem...
I may be off on my understanding of that fuse box and your idea, but here goes... If you put a relay and fuse in there, how are you going to find the wiring that it applies to?
I just added LED driving lights and a Powerlet power outlet among other things. I added a new in-line fuse wired...
That is exactly what I am planning to do. I don't see why it shouldn't work, we're just going to use the switched hot and ground connections from that 3 pin connector.
That's the site, thanks again.
Now, can anybody tell me where to find those 2-part expanding plastic pins that hold some of the body panels in place? (Please don't tell me to look on the shop floor, I already did).
Now it makes sense. Thanks again.
I did see some posts here a while back from somebody that found a source for those plastic connectors in the rubber boot. Anybody remember where that was?
Thanks.
The accessory harness that you refer to--- is that the bunch of brown plastic connectors that are all tucked in to that big clear rubber boot?
And, "the plastic that has the left side turn signal on it" --- where is that? Do you mean the signal switch?
Re: My NC700X with Honda heated grips and an outlet in the frunk.
I finally got around to heating up the garage today and started in on my long put off farkle installs.
I successfully wired and installed a Powerlet power outlet on the left side for my battery tender and running my...
Are you sure the guy with the Harley next to you didn't do it? (JK)
Hey, my Gold Wing went down from the side stand when the asphalt caved in. That cost Progressive $2700.
Sometimes, "you get what you pay for".
Personally, I've never had a problem with Twisted Throttle. Yes, sometimes their goods are a few dollars more, but, I have never had a problem with returns, restocking, or defective parts. Then again, I always use a telephone and talk to human beings...
No way Showkey! You must mean that your heated vest had a hard time keeping up while plugged into the dashboard of your cage. There wasn't a dry non treacherous stretch of road anywhere around here yesterday. Tell me you didn't ride.
Thanks, I'll look into that, but I'm looking for an accessible location on the outside. That way it can be used for a power cord for heating, or as the connection for a battery tender when the bike is parked.
Has anybody added a POWERLET Outlet Powerlet Products - Rugged power outlets, cables and electronics to an NC700? If so, where? I am looking for a good spot to plug in some 12 volt heated clothing.
Cold arthritic joints are the worst! I have used my hands to make most of my living, consequently, along with bad genes, they are beat up and swollen at the joints.
I am going to look into those Hippo Hands.
The way people drive cars around here (Chicago) is CRAZY. If I don't pull into a right lane at a light to get ahead when the light changes, then 2 cars will. I do it all the time, and I do assume it is illegal, but like I said above, people around here are really aggressive lately. Have you...