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I'm about to leave on a four week, ten state trip, and so it's time to install the electrical connections for my tank bag and GPS. I have the manual, and have read it, but I seem to remember an excellent set of photos and hints for removing the plastic bits.
I did locate http://www.nt-owners.org/forums/showthread.php?90-Checking-the-valves/page6 which is helpful, although the emphasis is clearly on checking the valves. Am I simply mis-remembering, or is there a thread specifically about the step by step process of removing the "tupperware?"
Also, I have the Honda extension used to install heated grips (Honda 08A30-MEW-100 HARNESS), and although I don't plan to use it until next fall, I'm curious about what it connects to. I know it connects to a plug that it is taped to the right side of the faring, but my question is, "are there two switched pairs, or only one?'
My dealer told me that the harness will allow me to have heated grips and a power port. Could someone explain how that would work, since the part I have has only one plug on each end.
Not that it's a big deal, but I'm just curious before I take things apart tomorrow.
Thanks for your assistance.
Ken
I did locate http://www.nt-owners.org/forums/showthread.php?90-Checking-the-valves/page6 which is helpful, although the emphasis is clearly on checking the valves. Am I simply mis-remembering, or is there a thread specifically about the step by step process of removing the "tupperware?"
Also, I have the Honda extension used to install heated grips (Honda 08A30-MEW-100 HARNESS), and although I don't plan to use it until next fall, I'm curious about what it connects to. I know it connects to a plug that it is taped to the right side of the faring, but my question is, "are there two switched pairs, or only one?'
My dealer told me that the harness will allow me to have heated grips and a power port. Could someone explain how that would work, since the part I have has only one plug on each end.
Not that it's a big deal, but I'm just curious before I take things apart tomorrow.
Thanks for your assistance.
Ken