Andrew Shadow
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For anyone interested, here is a DIY option for an under-seat fuse block bracket for the ST1300;I velcroed mine to a MCL bracket (no longer available) .
Diesel's Honda Pan European ST1300 Chronicles
For anyone interested, here is a DIY option for an under-seat fuse block bracket for the ST1300;I velcroed mine to a MCL bracket (no longer available) .
I ran my cables along the outside of the loom, not within. Just used zip ties to tie to the loom.For those with an ST1100 who put the fuse/distribution box at the rear and then ran cables all the way forward can I ask how much room you found for the extra cables along the wiring loom, or put another way, how many 14AWG cables do you think you could comfortably run .
Also, do you think there is room to run 3 x 10AWG from back to front
On my ST1100 I mounted the Amplink where the old main fuse went so I didn’t need to run large wires back and forth.Also, do you think there is room to run 3 x 10AWG from back to front
Great outfit to deal with, for sure. We’re considering changing our business model in the post Covid 19 world and putting some sort of eCommerce or online presence in place. In which case, we would hopefully become a certified (certifiable?) forum vendor of similar products.I bought pre made wiring harnesses from www.easternbeaver.com.
nice wiring products, thanks for the linkI bought pre made wiring harnesses from www.easternbeaver.com.
That is a pretty slick piece of equipment, much like the neutrino. I like it but wow, that's pricey.found this also https://motogadget.com/shop/en/m-unit-basic.html, it was mentioned in another thread. They even do a version with bluetooth https://motogadget.com/shop/en/m-unit-blue.html
Thanks for highlighting the neutrino disribution box, very nice. here is a nice magazine article about one of their units NeutrinoThe m and Neutrino devices really do have some interesting and technically cool feature sets