Streetfighter/wiring
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all of the wiring from the handle bar controls passes between the gap in the tank and the frame at the front. Its the neatest way i have found.
Cut the loom short and it all fixed in place between the two ram air ducts going to the airbox. Fuse box is now fixed to the plate that sits just under the ram air ducts.
As for the rear;
My battery box is aaound 70mm longer than the actual battery.
So i bend a piece of sheet metal 90 degrees and fixed the fuses relays etc to it and it now sits fixed inside the box. hidden away. Had to chop the loom up a little but it no longer runs along the subframe rails.
The loom to the lights now run and is attached to the underside of the seat.. Cant be seen unless you bend down.
That's how i did it anyway. i plan on making it even neater when i get a chance but i'm using bike bike as a daily so its tough to find enough hours to free up.
Cut the loom short and it all fixed in place between the two ram air ducts going to the airbox. Fuse box is now fixed to the plate that sits just under the ram air ducts.
As for the rear;
My battery box is aaound 70mm longer than the actual battery.
So i bend a piece of sheet metal 90 degrees and fixed the fuses relays etc to it and it now sits fixed inside the box. hidden away. Had to chop the loom up a little but it no longer runs along the subframe rails.
The loom to the lights now run and is attached to the underside of the seat.. Cant be seen unless you bend down.
That's how i did it anyway. i plan on making it even neater when i get a chance but i'm using bike bike as a daily so its tough to find enough hours to free up.
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