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Old 01-18-2007, 12:36 PM
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Where do you guys put your controls (healights, blinker, horn) when you have to take it off to fit a handbrake? Just ziptie it up somewhere?
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:39 PM
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Re: Switch Placement

stuff the harness in the airbox (if your going sf) zip tie or wedge the switch in the duct
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Re: Switch Placement

where ever it doesnt get in the way..

i bolted mine to my guages ..

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Re: Switch Placement

let in hang low......and hang some bling from it!




I zip-tied mine to the front of my triple.
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Re: Switch Placement

ziptie it to the ignition.
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Re: Switch Placement

Originally Posted by addicted2psi
Where do you guys put your controls (healights, blinker, horn) when you have to take it off to fit a handbrake? Just ziptie it up somewhere?
In my garage, in a pile of bike parts that I dont use.

You can jump the clutch switch at the main harness, then you dont really need the left side controls at all.
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Re: Switch Placement

gotcha, I'm staying FF so ill figure out somewhere to put it...Will i have a problem with my handbrake lever hittin my upper when i turn all the way to the right?
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Re: Switch Placement

Originally Posted by MikeM
In my garage, in a pile of bike parts that I dont use.

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Re: Switch Placement

if your runnin it full fairing get another clip on and cut it down and put it below your stock one but rotate it in though. thats what this kid i know does it(i dont have a picture of his bike but i'll point it out with my fine paint skills). i dont even run the switch housing on mine i just put an on and off switch for the headlight.
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Re: Switch Placement

Originally Posted by old man roger
where ever it doesnt get in the way..

i bolted mine to my guages ..

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+1 take an old clip on and you can bolt it up to the 905 stay
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Re: Switch Placement

it works for him but he has an 01 gsxr so hes got alot of room to deal with but most of them just stuff it in the airbox and zipty the housing to the frame.
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Re: Switch Placement

zip tie it to the mirror !
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Re: Switch Placement

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zip tie it to the mirror !
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