04Smitty
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I bought my 2004 FJR used, and the prior owner had wired an accessory plug to the bike. Any idea what brand/type of connection this is for?
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Gunny. Hard to see those little pix.Looks like a Widder plug to me. Can you post some larger images?
Hard to see, a tender maybe?I bought my 2004 FJR used, and the prior owner had wired an accessory plug to the bike. Any idea what brand/type of connection this is for?
Looks like Grumpy nailed it. How ya doin' buddy?Thanks for the input. Prior owner said it was for heated gloves, jacket, etc. so do not believe it is for Tender.
Doin' great. How's a guy that lives south of Orlando have any knowledge about Widder?Looks like Grumpy nailed it. How ya doin' buddy?Thanks for the input. Prior owner said it was for heated gloves, jacket, etc. so do not believe it is for Tender.
I read a lot....plus I trust that you recognized the plug, AND the OP saidHow's a guy that lives south of Orlando have any knowledge about Widder?
Wish I had some Widder goodies THIS week. Couldn't stand it any more...HAD to ride to work today. 28 degrees. I might be warmed up by noon.Prior owner said it was for heated gloves, jacket, etc.
Rumor up here was that Disney got snow?I read a lot....plus I trust that you recognized the plug, AND the OP saidHow's a guy that lives south of Orlando have any knowledge about Widder?
Wish I had some Widder goodies THIS week. Couldn't stand it any more...HAD to ride to work today. 28 degrees. I might be warmed up by noon.Prior owner said it was for heated gloves, jacket, etc.
But it just doesn't get this cold, often enough, to warrant spending the money on a wardrobe of electric clothing.
Yes it did. And a sleet storm for about 12 hours Saturday. Topsy-turvy winter, if ya ask me.Rumor up here was that Disney got snow?
You don't need an entire wardrobe, but my Gerbing gloves are doing me just spiffy in Orlando this past couple of weeks, and I do have the v-strom guards. It's been between 39F and 41F when I head into work at 10am. "just 'cuz I ride a bike is no reason not to be warm and comfy"But it just doesn't get this cold, often enough, to warrant spending the money on a wardrobe of electric clothing.
For the occasional cold spell, those chemical hand warmers are good and cheap (if you can find them in Florida).You don't need an entire wardrobe, but my Gerbing gloves are doing me just spiffy in Orlando this past couple of weeks, and I do have the v-strom guards. It's been between 39F and 41F when I head into work at 10am. "just 'cuz I ride a bike is no reason not to be warm and comfy"But it just doesn't get this cold, often enough, to warrant spending the money on a wardrobe of electric clothing.
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