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So I am getting ready to install my auto-tune this sunday. I think I read somewhere that most folks route the front 02 sensor cabling under the tank? Is this the best method? It seems that after reading my manual on gas tank removal (even partial removal) it seems there is alot of work involved or am I just lazy? haha. Anything I should know about this? All I want to do is slip some wires up under there for pete's sake!
Also, I need to figure out how I am going to wire for my GPS mounted on a ram mount to my handlebars on my RK. I would like to be able to utilize a short USB cable so I can quickly pull it off when the weather turns nasty or I am away from the bike. I don't plan on using the GPS but when I go on leasure rides. As my RK doesn't have a cg lighter near the handlebars, and I don't really want something that bulky up there, what other options are there?
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