Erdoc48
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- Joined
- Jan 25, 2009
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- Age
- 59
- Location
- Myrtle Beach, SC/ Sometimes Colorado
- Bike
- 94/00/04 STs, FSC600
When I get home from work, I can show you precisely where I have my ST plug in. I had the coax wire free but it was a pain to plug in the gear to the plug from the bike when seated on it. This way, it’s an easy plug right into the bike.
Edit: just found it
I have the coax running to the battery via a fused link. I guess the only downside is the strap around the left leg as the controller (TourMaster), but it works well for me. One hole to drill in the bike and the wiring is all well concealed. I also have also taped the 2 coax ends together so they don’t separate under the left fairing panel. A variable amounted controller would be great if I could figure out how to do that, but in truth, in SC, the cold weather gear is mostly just for a few rides in the colder season (maybe 10 uses per winter season).
Edit: just found it
I have the coax running to the battery via a fused link. I guess the only downside is the strap around the left leg as the controller (TourMaster), but it works well for me. One hole to drill in the bike and the wiring is all well concealed. I also have also taped the 2 coax ends together so they don’t separate under the left fairing panel. A variable amounted controller would be great if I could figure out how to do that, but in truth, in SC, the cold weather gear is mostly just for a few rides in the colder season (maybe 10 uses per winter season).
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