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I installed relocate, tank lift, and ignition relo. The ignition didn't fit right do to my bike having an odd petcock. Sent an email and got a phone call in two hours! They explained what was up told me exactly what to do then sent me their six position ignition relocation next day no charge. Amazing customer service, I just can't say enough about these guys, I'd highly recommend them to anyone!
Question about the wiring harness with the coil relocation kit... is there still room to tuck the wires up under the tank without getting a tank rise bracket? I'm not sure I want to raise the tank, but I really want to get rid of that ugly plastic shroud and all those cables.
Question about the wiring harness with the coil relocation kit... is there still room to tuck the wires up under the tank without getting a tank rise bracket? I'm not sure I want to raise the tank, but I really want to get rid of that ugly plastic shroud and all those cables.
I'm pretty sure you have to raise it some. Just not sure how much. Best I can say if you want to do it, but want to raise the tank as little as posible, then you'll just have to tuck them in then put the tank as low as it will go and then make your new tank brackets to mount it there. my best guess is that the tank will have to come up at least an inch. cause it sits almost flush with the frame and the wire bundle is about an inch in diameter, maybe even a little more.
Question about the wiring harness with the coil relocation kit... is there still room to tuck the wires up under the tank without getting a tank rise bracket? I'm not sure I want to raise the tank, but I really want to get rid of that ugly plastic shroud and all those cables.
There is not a lot of room, but it is definitely possible to do a wire tuck without a tank lift.
Decided to go with the tank lift anyway. I do like the look, I just wasn't sure it was something I wanted to do right away if at all.
Ordered the tank lift and the ignition relocation yesterday.
I think you will be happy once you get it all installed and cleaned up. I made my own tank lift and it works but will likely get their kit one day just to clean up the appearance.
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I know this thread is over a year old but I was randomly doing some research on the DK coil relo kit, was directed here & thsi thread was very helpful so thanks guys!
DK(Kevin) -- You guys still offering 10% off for HD Forum users? =)
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