BaileyRock
Senior Screamer!
I've had great luck using these compact and nicely designed FZ1 fuse blocks on my other rides so I decided to add one to the ST. BTW the FZ1 fuse block has nothing to do with the Yamaha model of the same name. First I had to gut out the CB/AM/FM set-up the original owner had taking up space under the seats which opened up the space i decided to use to mount the FZ1.
This is under the rear seat and sits on the flat plastic undertail where one of the rubber holders reside. These units are great and have 5-6 circuit options that can either be powered All the time or Key-On only all by simply moving the fuse between the pegs on each circuit.
I also bought 12' of 18/4 wire from Home Depot to house whatever circuits i decided to run. These were Radar & GPS on one circuit, extra powerlet that was already installed on the bike and a currently two unused circuits for heated Grips & Girbing heated jacket liner.
I think it's a really clean and simple install and easy to access.The FZ1 can be found for around $100 on -line.
Hope you enjoy it.
BR
This is under the rear seat and sits on the flat plastic undertail where one of the rubber holders reside. These units are great and have 5-6 circuit options that can either be powered All the time or Key-On only all by simply moving the fuse between the pegs on each circuit.
I also bought 12' of 18/4 wire from Home Depot to house whatever circuits i decided to run. These were Radar & GPS on one circuit, extra powerlet that was already installed on the bike and a currently two unused circuits for heated Grips & Girbing heated jacket liner.
I think it's a really clean and simple install and easy to access.The FZ1 can be found for around $100 on -line.
Hope you enjoy it.
BR
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