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Ok, I'm not helpless....... I'm actually an experienced mechanic.
What is the best way to run the wires fom the Lenale Cooling Fan to the accessory plug under the seat? I could wire a Honda or Kawasaki in ten minutes. This is the first Harley.
I don't really see any routing that is neat and sanitary. Is there a way to route it under the tank into the under-seat area?
on a few of my bikes, I have used a long stiff zip tie to fish wiring under the tank.
so you could do that.
the wiring /fuse block is under the left side cover
you could find something there and wire a switch inline, rather than use the acc. switch.
if it were me, I'd think about a thermo switch...mounting it somewhere where it would come on automatically and maybe run after the ign. is switched off.
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