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Old 07-07-2017, 04:00 PM   #1
mbarr10   mbarr10 is offline
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If you want to pull the front fairing cover I have read there are Accessory Bullet connectors underneath. Never pulled mine since every time I pick up a wrench I Bleed. They should be .156 female receptors ( the other ones on the bike are that size) so you would need 2 males to plug into them. Then run to the clutch side of the bike through the hole in the glove box. Add a USB plug. And what I have read it is Key switch powered.

Read it on the Internet so It must be true
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Old 07-08-2017, 05:59 AM   #2
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Go in through the Headlight

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If you want to pull the front fairing cover I have read there are Accessory Bullet connectors underneath. Never pulled mine since every time I pick up a wrench I Bleed.

Read it on the Internet so It must be true
Fake News - You do NOT have to pull the fairing to get to the accessory power connection under the fairing. If you remove the headlight (1) hex screw on bottom trim ring, and (4) 8mm bolts the headlight will come out. Then, on the right hand side just about as far as you can reach are the (2) connectors for +- 12V. They take a bullet male end and you can put (2) in to each of the connectors. Look in your owners manual for the colors of the wires for +-.

For the Bleeding part - Well I read it on the internet so it must be true!
 
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