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Old 07-04-2008, 10:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Aux fuse block

What is the best aux fuse block for the FZ. Need to add a couple of power ports, GPS, FRS.

I'm sure this has been addreses but search found nothing...

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Re: Aux fuse block

Best I dont know.

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I got a good one at Autozone with four positions on it.
You can see it in this video.

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I got a good one at Autozone with four positions on it.
You can see it in this video.

YouTube - How to wire a motorcycle, the right way.
I did relatively the same thing as Fred, inspired by his video. Turned out quite well. Instead of tapping into the ignition circuit though I put a switch in the front fairing panel under the speedo, the two holes on either side there are perfect for a through-hole switch.

All i've added so far is a two position power outlet that i keep in my tank bag with quick connects to i can easily remove it.




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