Hi Mcteague,
About comfort, did you order your saddle WITH the TS pan (black colour) or did you send your stock seat to France?
By chance I could test the two versions and there is a difference:
1 - Based on stock seat, the feeling is "firmly soft" and the seat fits the bike better. TS ADDS a...
Nice job!
I too think some red flashes may help to alert. And funny as I'm just working on a similar mod...
I did my own "modulator" to give flash-flash-flash-flash-steady. That's to say four flashes then LEDs steady bright.
Everything works well on the bench. Now I've to mount it on the bike...
I agree with you Boneman when you say: "With the fabric pulled so tight on it, it actually distorts the shape of the pan".
By chance I've been able to "test" the "two pan versions" of the TS regular comfort seat in the same designs (fabric, stitching...): the stock one (white plastic) and the...
Glad for you, Boneman: nice seat!
:thumbup:
And thanks for the pics!
I do like the black/silver contrast. IMHO it gives some "peps" to the seat and also a smart touch to the bike...
"Since the seat has a nice silver piping on it, I will now probably remove the gold pin striping on the two...
Have a look here about Bags Connection:
http://www.600riders.com/forum/product-reviews/29776-quick-lock-bags-connection-tankbag-my-review.html
Cheers,
Gobs
Congrats 06fz6green!
I guess you will be very pleased with your future TS seat...
I understand your gf was near to order one for you! ;)
As you, before I got one I looked at them so long and so many times on the TS website and through reviews, that I got sick with that!.. At the end, one...
Good for you Goker!
And I 200% agree with TownsendsFJR1300: electronic/computered/digital devices onboard realy hate loosen connections...
It's why when we make a mod, let's be very, very careful as how we manage the "thing"!
Cheers
:thumbup:
Seems good to me, clrd_2_lnd.
A "not-so-long" 16 gauge wire is OK for a 10A fuse...
Just for info, have a look here:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/amps-wire-gauge-d_730.html
They made a table gauge/amps for different wire lengths. Interesting...
The wire lenght to...
I don't know if useful, but I found a pic related to the voltmeter before install.
However it's a pic of the one I did earlier for my other bike: same little black box for the device and LEDs display board shape a bit different due to the fitting. But same global design for the two bikes...
Hi clrd_2_lnd,
To be safe, better you do the opposite: first try a 5A fuse; if blowing go for a 10A (but I highly doubt that!).
Always go for the lowest fuse you may use...
By the mean what is the gauge of your feeding wires?
To be safe, 10A requires at least a 1 sqmm gauged wire!
IMHO
Cheers
Thanks to all for your comments, advices, tips and ideas... Very useful.
Am I going for a new "sub-dashboard" right now? Ehm... I suppose I will go with this one as it is for some months :rolleyes:
Sorry no pics "before/after" and no pics "LEDs shining yet!
If someone interested, here is...
Hi all,
Some days ago, I just finished the "sub-dashboard" on the rear plastic board of the front half-fairing:
Zimage.biz
LHS BOARD:
- Splashproof cigarette-lighter socket.
To plug a smart battery tender as well as a GPS or some 12V accessorie.
- Battery/Charge monitor ON/OFF...
I do agree with alanrim!
Never use a BIG fuse if not necessary: better protection.
5A is OK for what you expect to do. It allows you to use about 60 watts, much much more than one GPS needs!
Furthermore, try to settle your fuse the closest to the + battery you may do: your wiring will be...