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I have the claw chrome mount on my right side handle bar with the nano of my 2010 fhlxse, does the interface module under the fairing have sufficient cable to connect to the nano where I have mine mounted or do I have to buy the other cable to mount to the inside of the top of the saddlebag. THanks
I just want to say Thanks! to Ferromet and a few others who didn't allow this thread to be totally hijacked by the $20 solution people. I was looking for more info on this interface and you guys provided all I was looking for. Too bad wading through irrelevant posts made it more time consuming.
I just want to say Thanks! to Ferromet and a few others who didn't allow this thread to be totally hijacked by the $20 solution people. I was looking for more info on this interface and you guys provided all I was looking for. Too bad wading through irrelevant posts made it more time consuming.
So what are you doing? Did you buy the interface and install it?
Mine is working great. Also installed the NIM and it's working perfectly also.
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