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This whole power outage and not having wifi sucks lol. They haven't even started the repairs of the downed lines down the road from me yet. They are shootin for 11:30pm Saturday to restore power.
Got the right side bag done along with adding the dash that i got from Slye, thank you again.
Pictures won't load, gotta wait till i go have breakfast at McDonald's with the old guys so i can get wifi lol
Decisions on what to use to go through the bags with the wires. Looks like i will have to use two in each bag anyway, but I'm leaning towards the grommet on the right and trimming off the excess threads that would be on the inside between the bag and bike (thanks to Slye for the bulkhead grommet idea with a little silicone to seal up the hole, the one on the right). Thats my power, ground, and remote set up for one of the bags.
Last edited by matt76cmich; Mar 17, 2017 at 08:36 PM.
I took these off of some knee cpm's I took out of service at work. I knew there would be a use for them some day. I actually never seen them before I started working with medical equipment.
Just getting in from doin a little work on the bike. Hoping to fire everything up in the next couple days and start tuning. Gotta get my saddlebag amp brackets cut out, bent, and either paint or powder coat em.
Anyone find a good route for wires to the clutch side saddlebag to avoid going over the frame and then go into the bag?
Coming along well Matt. Pop that left cover off and lets see if maybe you can pull something , feed wiring behind that and the reinstall what was pulled.
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