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clay_in_co Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 40 Age : 58 Location : Weld County, Colorado Points : 4434 Registration date : 2012-11-25
| Subject: Power socket on handlebar Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:22 am | |
| This is an interesting piece of kit. Might be nice for powering a GPS. http://www.aliexpress.im/0.5m-10a-w-resettable-fuse-electric-motorcycle-waterproof-12v-cigar-cigarette-lighter- socket-power-outlet-free-shipping-109637.html |
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GHM-PM Site Admin
Number of posts : 2623 Age : 72 Location : Bullhead City, AZ Points : 7513 Registration date : 2012-05-17
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Jan 14, 2013 7:55 am | |
| Nice looking unit BUT how exactly are you going to mount this on a scooter? |
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tarmacburner2 Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 1099 Age : 70 Location : Cleveleys, Lancashire, England Points : 6534 Registration date : 2010-03-27
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Jan 14, 2013 7:58 am | |
| - GHM-PM wrote:
- Nice looking unit BUT how exactly are you going to mount this on a scooter?
Buy a Honda Joker! Cheers, |
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GHM-PM Site Admin
Number of posts : 2623 Age : 72 Location : Bullhead City, AZ Points : 7513 Registration date : 2012-05-17
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:04 am | |
| - tarmacburner2 wrote:
- GHM-PM wrote:
- Nice looking unit BUT how exactly are you going to mount this on a scooter?
Buy a Honda Joker!
Cheers, ? Sorry have no clue what this means... |
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tarmacburner2 Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 1099 Age : 70 Location : Cleveleys, Lancashire, England Points : 6534 Registration date : 2010-03-27
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:55 am | |
| It is a scooter. Check out the handlebars.
http://marikina.olx.com.ph/honda-joker-99-iid-13739708
Cheers, |
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clay_in_co Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 40 Age : 58 Location : Weld County, Colorado Points : 4434 Registration date : 2012-11-25
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Jan 14, 2013 1:29 pm | |
| - GHM-PM wrote:
- Nice looking unit BUT how exactly are you going to mount this on a scooter?
Might work if, like my SW, a previous owner had cut back the handlebar cover to mount some other farkle, which he removed before selling the bike to me. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:07 pm | |
| Are there any mods where people have removed the handlebar covers and are there any pics of them? I am considering this but I'm on the fence about it. |
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RArch Silver Wing Expert
Number of posts : 613 Age : 57 Location : West London, UK Points : 5414 Registration date : 2011-11-07
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:33 pm | |
| If you remove the handle bar covers you will be able to see right down into the forks and all the wires etc along the way. Not a pretty sight |
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RamblinRedhead Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 65 Location : Norfolk, VA Points : 4340 Registration date : 2013-03-14
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:59 am | |
| My brother installed a power socket inside the locking glove box for me. If I have my GPS plugged in, I just leave the door unlocked, but down tight on the wire snaking out. When I stop, I just put the GPS inside the glove box and lock it. I like the power plug being out of the weather, and hving the glove box cover slightly ajar has not been a problem for me, since I batten it down whenever I stop. I am still able to put tons of stuff in the glove box. |
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Waspie Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2392 Age : 72 Location : Portland, UK Points : 8148 Registration date : 2009-07-26
| Subject: Re: Power socket on handlebar Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:15 am | |
| - RamblinRedhead wrote:
- My brother installed a power socket inside the locking glove box for me. If I have my GPS plugged in, I just leave the door unlocked, but down tight on the wire snaking out. When I stop, I just put the GPS inside the glove box and lock it. I like the power plug being out of the weather, and hving the glove box cover slightly ajar has not been a problem for me, since I batten it down whenever I stop. I am still able to put tons of stuff in the glove box.
My bold. Use a needle file and cut a small groove for wires to pass through. You will then be able to close and even lock the compartment leaving the wires in situ! |
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