Arc KS-125.4 in a Batwing....
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One last pic..
It is a really tight fit... But it does squeeze in. You have to be careful how you route wires, I had to go through re-routing them about four times before the fairing started to go on and off easily. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures of it after I cleaned up the wiring, I was getting frustrated and tired of dealing with it. I will take some next time I have the fairing off.
Oh yeah, I had to trim the bottom of the speedo / tach cups to get the amp back far enough as well.
Total time was about three hours, it would have been about four if I hadn't already installed an Arc 125.2 previously, so all the power etc. was in place.
It is a really tight fit... But it does squeeze in. You have to be careful how you route wires, I had to go through re-routing them about four times before the fairing started to go on and off easily. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures of it after I cleaned up the wiring, I was getting frustrated and tired of dealing with it. I will take some next time I have the fairing off.
Oh yeah, I had to trim the bottom of the speedo / tach cups to get the amp back far enough as well.
Total time was about three hours, it would have been about four if I hadn't already installed an Arc 125.2 previously, so all the power etc. was in place.
Last edited by sublime_ac; 07-17-2011 at 02:54 AM.
#3
One last pic..
It is a really tight fit... But it does squeeze in. You have to be careful how you route wires, I had to go through re-routing them about four times before the fairing started to go on and off easily. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures of it after I cleaned up the wiring, I was getting frustrated and tired of dealing with it. I will take some next time I have the fairing off.
Oh yeah, I had to trim the bottom of the speedo / tach cups to get the amp back far enough as well.
Total time was about three hours, it would have been about four if I hadn't already installed an Arc 125.2 previously, so all the power etc. was in place.
It is a really tight fit... But it does squeeze in. You have to be careful how you route wires, I had to go through re-routing them about four times before the fairing started to go on and off easily. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures of it after I cleaned up the wiring, I was getting frustrated and tired of dealing with it. I will take some next time I have the fairing off.
Oh yeah, I had to trim the bottom of the speedo / tach cups to get the amp back far enough as well.
Total time was about three hours, it would have been about four if I hadn't already installed an Arc 125.2 previously, so all the power etc. was in place.
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