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    Powerlet Dc Outlets

    I also have the Powerlet in my front panel. It is a quality product and looks OEM once installed. Just take your time and USE A UNIBIT to drill the hole. I would recommend only a single positive wire to the battery. I added a seperate fuse block and ran all my accessories to it. Just one more...
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    Gps

    Wow, I went and looked at the Lowrance I-Way 500C today at a local store. It was much larger than I expected. The large screen and MP3 are nice features, but I would really like to see what it will look like on my StemStand. It was also a little heavier than most of the others. I like it ALOT...
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    Chatterbox Or Autocom???

    AFAIK there are 2 common types .... those that use FRS/GRMS radio's and others that use CB's. Anyone on the same type system and same channel can communicate with each other.
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    Chatterbox Or Autocom???

    Rider to passenger is done internally thru the autocom, the FRS/GRMS radio's are only needed for bike to bike. You will need autocom's connector for the Motorola radio's and that will include a push to talk switch.
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    Chatterbox Or Autocom???

    I have the Autocom Active-7 Smart and I am very pleased with it. Please understand that this model is meant for a 12 volt connection, it does not run off of batteries. If you want to put it in your tank bag, you will have to fashion a quick disconnect plug of some sort. As far as communications...
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    Gps

    I like that Lowrance!! That looks like a really nice set-up. I had never seen that one before and I am thinking that may just be the ticket. I was going to wait for the TomTom Rider, but with a built in 10 gig mp3 player ....... that bad boy would be really sweet on my Stem Stand.
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    Pipes For The Fjr

    Another thumbs up for the Staintunes :D I love my "tunes" for all the reasons mentioned. The no rivits, no straps, no repacking, and removeable baffles were all on my list of "wants" so Staintune was a no-briner for me. They were pricey, but I am convinced they were worth it. I am certain...
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    Welcome Everyone

    Hello all, looks like there are lots of old friends in here. Nice to hear from everyone. Later .....
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