I don't have heated gear yet but If I do get some it will likely go onto that last piece I'm waiting for which is a 3 circuit system from eastern beaver. http://easternbeaver.com/Main/Wiring_Kits/Fuseboxes/3_Circuit/3_circuit.html
I did buy it a GP yes, didn't know they did that. Still have to get the battery tender though.
At least that makes one less thing to install, I'm looking forward to a weekend where I don't have to crack open my fairing to shove something new in. :D
Only one piece left to install, once it arrives.
Yep, got mine there last Friday, it's hidden away in the section with the saddle bags along with a few other different types of throttle locks, haven't used it yet though
Thanks for the info gentlemen. (and I use the term loosely here :lmao:)
I find it a bit funny that a guy who barely rode it 700km before selling it took the time to install a battery charger.
I'm your host Bob Rogers;
So I was Mounting a USB plug to the front of my bike as well as installing a gorilla alarm and I noticed something I had not noticed before.
I've tried looking online but I cant seem to find anything about this.
Sorry second one is a bit blurry.
If you are that worried, you might want to invest in a nice padded room with multiple deadbolt locks on both sides of the door so nothing will ever harm you ever.
We take risks every day going about our daily lives;
Crossing the street? Car might hit you.
Walking on the sidewalk? Some guy...
Last time I did it once the tank was close to full I just leveled it with my hip and my right hand; hip pushing on the fairing, right hand pulling on the right handle. Stabilizes the bike straight and you still have your left hand to give gentle pulls on the gas pump.
I understand your concern and as a former cyclist who rode both downtown Montreal and Downtown Toronto I am fully aware of the dreaded car door, usually if you pay attention you can spot cars that are parking versus cars that are already parked and I have every intention of getting the hell out...
Once in a while on streets where there are parked cars I've seen other bikes zoom past in the right hand lane where the cars are parked, I've done it when it's one or two cars but these guys were plowing through an entire 2-3 blocks worth of it. Is that considered lane splitting as well or is...
the wires go from the lights to the relay and then to the battery it's a small square box, all my relays are near the battery so yours should be there too.
Yeah I don't worship **** all so you won't be getting any tithes from me I'm afraid.
That being said, stuff like adjusting handgrips and clutch levers I may ask one of you self-appointed "gods" to help me with as that's a bit beyond my comfort zone.
I rode a bit without my gloves today (in a...
I did notice on my ride today that I definitely have a lot of weight on my forearms and hands, I tried to be conscious of it and relax my arms and grip but when I brake the weight goes right back. So I guess I still got a lot of work to do.
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