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Heated shield install (not happy)

Blue/white wire on the headlight switch (left handlebar). Ground to one of the bolts on the riser. Cable then conveniently hangs out of the side of the handlebar pad.

Jon
 

Awesome, thanks everyone for the input. Will either put it in the headlight switch or right on the battery terminal that is used for jumping.
 
ecopter said:
Blue/white wire on the headlight switch (left handlebar). Ground to one of the bolts on the riser. Cable then conveniently hangs out of the side of the handlebar pad.

Jon

Jon, did you just used an enviromental splice and then heat srink arond it? Also, if I go that route with it'll be hot (meaning the wire) eveytime the seld it on correct?

Thanks,
Sean
 
Re: New AP rankings

ApexSS said:
AP Top 25
1. LSU (40) 9-1 1,590
2. Oregon (22) 8-1 1,574
3. Oklahoma (1) 9-1 1,471
4. Kansas (1) 10-0 1,439
5. West Virginia (1) 8-1 1,340
6. Missouri 9-1 1,336
7. Ohio State 10-1 1,184
8. Georgia 8-2 1,130
9. Arizona State 9-1 1,122
10. Virginia Tech 8-2 1,013
11. USC 8-2 924
12. Texas 9-2 859
13. Hawaii 9-0 827
14. Florida 7-3 814
15. Clemson 8-2 613
16. Virginia 9-2 539
17. Boise State 9-1 533
18. Boston College 8-2 527
19. Tennessee 7-3 488
20. Illinois 8-3 390
21. Cincinnati 8-2 305
22. Kentucky 7-3 283
23. Michigan 8-3 237
24. Wisconsin 8-3 182

25. Connecticut 8-2 127

Too funny. Same record and you beat us. Go figure. :Rockon:

It really shows how diluted college football has become.
Michigan and WI SUCK, them being in the top 25 is a joke. Wait a minute, the whole thing is a joke... it's all opinion anyway........
Love you guys...... :tg:
 
I spliced into the wire, soldered it and then electrically taped the crap out of it. Yes, it's always hot when the sled it on since the headlight is always on. I didn't like cutting into a perfectly good wire, but the dealership where I bought the sled did all of theirs this way so I thought I'd follow suit. It's been bulletproof thus far.

Jon
 
By the way, I also wired my '07 Phazer the same way and it's also worked as advertised. I'm not a big fan of wiring anything directly to the battery. While it may not pose any problems, as an aviator, I simply don't like anything connected to it that has the potential of draining a battery. I like things either to be "off" or "on".

Jon
 
No one mentioned the fuse that should be the first thing off the power source. If you use the accessory plug with an adapter, that is fused. The battery and the battery jumper cables should have a fuse, then the wire to the device.
 


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