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i looked through my service manual but couldnt find it....
i went to hook my gps power chord up directly to the accessory wire near the headlight.... on my old bike there was only 1 option.... this bike has an orage wire with a small red cap over it, and a black wire as well (both have accessory ends on them.... but which one should i use for the gps or does it even matter?
Last edited by HilllBillly; Mar 20, 2012 at 08:28 AM.
From: Western Illinois, land of bad roads, and corrupt politicians
Don't know where the one by the headlight is........ most people use the acc connector. It will be under the seat. It will be a 4 wire connector with a rubber weather plug in it.
You would use the black and green wires
Last edited by shooter5074; Mar 20, 2012 at 08:43 AM.
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