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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by nrmskate
Yes, if you could, get pictures of where the coolant sensor line runs too, I would greatly appreciate it!
Which one? theres like 5 coolent lines lol.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 12:06 PM
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The coolant sensor is on the radiator, I just need to see where the line (wire) from it goes to. Thanks!
 
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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 10:41 PM
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Hey F4I Bob, I hate to bother you but while you have that other naked bike, can you take a picture of where the headlights mount to? Im having a terrible time trying to mount these things and I absolutely cannot find out how. Thanks in advance!!!
 
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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 11:58 PM
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Well mounting the headlight takes one or 2 steps.

1) mount headlight to upper fairing (4 holes around the edge of the headlight that line up with the upper)
2) then theres 2 next to the bank angle sencer that mounts to the headlight. Pop off your gauges and you will see 2 holes on the bottom under the gauges that will line up with the ones that are on the headlight its self. Mine broke off. and he has no headlight yet so i cant really do pics all that well.

What i will do is photo shop the 2 pics below. hope it helps you out bro.
Red circles are the 4 mounting tabs on the headlight that gets screwed to the upper fairing stay. The yellow circles are the 2 that get mounted to the gauge stay.

Also added a pic of where it mounts to the upper to help you out a little. the 5th one in the center, theres one screw on the headlight in the middle that corresponding to the location.

After headlight is mounted just pop the gauges back on. (some people have them screwed on, i just have my gauge poped in place, the rubber holds it in great and no need for screws.)








and about the wireing. I couldnt get a great pic but i hope this hopes you as well.

theres one wire that runs from the switch to the fan, from the van theres another that runs back to the plug with 2 wires.


 

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Old Mar 30, 2012 | 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by F4I_Bob
Well mounting the headlight takes one or 2 steps.

1) mount headlight to upper fairing
Thanks man! I was guessing that they mounted there on the stay but it doesnt seem like that it because the hole size is different. Do you know what size screw fits into there? Thanks again for the pictures!!
 
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Old Mar 30, 2012 | 09:03 AM
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Thanks Bob! Is there a way you could find out where on the fan that the coolant wire runs too? Much appreciated!
 
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Old Mar 30, 2012 | 09:52 AM
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Hope this helps out. Because im not untaping my main harness. lol, one wire goes from the sencer, to the fan, back to the plug, then the second wire from the plug (going back down should be black) grounds to the radiator itself. then a matching plug with 2 wires comes out of the main harness ( Green, and a black with blue tracer) and it plugs in there.

Best pic i can get with out removing EVERYTHING in the way to get a perfect pic.
 
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