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heated visor

littleredsled

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hello there been a while since iv been on here but i got 2 helmets with heated visor for when i double the old lady and now i finally rigged up a second one so i can put 2 heated visors on so the old lady don't complain about her visor being foggy all the time and now its become more of a pain in the #*$&@ cuz i got a dam cord running beside me all the time getting in the way so im thinking about trying to run one under the seat and up threw the back storage so its in her way and not myn ..... has anyone tryed this or thought of this ??
 

littleredsled said:
hello there been a while since iv been on here but i got 2 helmets with heated visor for when i double the old lady and now i finally rigged up a second one so i can put 2 heated visors on so the old lady don't complain about her visor being foggy all the time and now its become more of a pain in the #*$&@ cuz i got a dam cord running beside me all the time getting in the way so im thinking about trying to run one under the seat and up threw the back storage so its in her way and not myn ..... has anyone tryed this or thought of this ??

See no reason why not?

And this may be of some use to you as well, just finished hooking mine up.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=91913
 
I did mine myself, it is pretty easy to do. The seat is just held in by a couple of bolts. Once I laid it down I used the silver duct tape (not duck tape) to tape it down to the tunnel under the seat in case of any rubbing. Alternatively you could run it with the existing wires and put two connectors on and just disconnect them if you ever need to remove the seat (same as rear handwarmers/tail light) I loosened some of the panelling to fish it through to the engine bay and drew power for both of my visors off the fuse block and put a 3 amp inline fuse to protect them. Now if only the snow would really fly here so I could try them out!!
 


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