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I had my Zumo installed on a Kuryakyn fuel door mount but I wasn't happy with the wires hanging off the tank and running up to the stereo and cigarette lighter. I decided to run the wires through and under the console. It was a simple matter to drill the holes and install grommets. I wired the power to the accessory plug under the seat. Here are some pics. If anyone is interested in more info, just PM me.
Steve
Last edited by sifularson; Apr 27, 2010 at 12:47 PM.
The install looks great Steve. How much of a distraction is it having to look down to see the gps? Do you notice any glare or screen washout from having it angled up like that?
I'd like to find a way to put mine more up in the line of sight and not out on the handlebar.
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