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Wow....great replies and informative members and no smart *** comments from most of the smart asses on here who make me want to leave this forum. Thanks for a great thread. If you don't have something good to say, please refrain from negative comments on further threads. We're all brothers who love the "open road." God Bless!!
Wow....great replies and informative members and no smart *** comments from most of the smart asses on here who make me want to leave this forum. Thanks for a great thread. If you don't have something good to say, please refrain from negative comments on further threads. We're all brothers who love the "open road." God Bless!!
jeeezzzz fellow, everything was fine until your post.
Kroozeabout.
Wow....great replies and informative members and no smart *** comments from most of the smart asses on here who make me want to leave this forum. Thanks for a great thread. If you don't have something good to say, please refrain from negative comments on further threads. We're all brothers who love the "open road." God Bless!!
I for 1 fully enjoy the smart asses on here..... sounds to me like maybe you are going for a "mod" job,Elections are held in December right around when you joined..Better luck next year!!
Now that you got all the right answers, I'll give you a smart *** answer: You plug that into your wallet and it allows your bike to suck your wallet dry!!
Wow....great replies and informative members and no smart *** comments from most of the smart asses on here who make me want to leave this forum. Thanks for a great thread. If you don't have something good to say, please refrain from negative comments on further threads. We're all brothers who love the "open road." God Bless!!
All these guys are wrong,
Its actually for hooking up a battery tender.
itsmf, the B+ (battery positive) plug is under the seat near the accessory plug. Provides unswitched, unfused power for extra accessories, etc. Look for a single wire with a grey plug (or socket, I forget) near the accessory plug.
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