LancasterFJR
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Spent over 8 hours with a friend of mine, installing audiovox CC. Taking the bike apart was quite strightforward. The advice for the Forum members was very helpful. Skyway called on Friday to verify shipping of the CC mount and gave me a few helpful hints. What a quality gentleman. Very pleasant to talk to and eager to help.
With all the advice we got, drilling a hole in the throttle pulley tang and installing the beaded chain was a breeze. I decided to use TB#1 (I am perfectly aware of the differing opinions here, but thought I will give this set up a try) as the vacuum source and connected it to the serveo motor with a check valve. No problems there.
The electrical part the install was a whole other story. Nothing was easy. I decided to follow FJRCarsShopGuy scheme and attch it to the thin brown wire off fuse box #1 (to the 12 V power adapator in the glove box). Getting there was a royal PIA. The 3-M scotch lock connector would not have good contact with the wires. We were finally able to somehow get power from there. Checked all the connection (yellow, green and brown to the same, red to red with the grey spliced into it, red to power source and blue to ingintion coil (a la FJRCarsShopGuy). Black to gound, purple and red from the servo to yellow and blue from the brake line harness. The control pad light came on.
Buttoned her up and went for a test. No luck. Not only that, my power commender is now dead ( and my friend and were nearly dead too after 8 hours with no luck).
Questions:
1- Is there another power feed source that easier to reach snd more reliable that the one above? What do you think of that from the ignition assembly, behind the steering head just inside the frame?
2- Why is my servo motor not working?
3- Why is my power commander dead? I did take the ground off while removing the heat shield and did not install it until I was ready tp reassemble the bike, but turned the power on a few times.
Help, please. This is particularly painful since the finsal result was probably a fired PCIII and no success. Sam
With all the advice we got, drilling a hole in the throttle pulley tang and installing the beaded chain was a breeze. I decided to use TB#1 (I am perfectly aware of the differing opinions here, but thought I will give this set up a try) as the vacuum source and connected it to the serveo motor with a check valve. No problems there.
The electrical part the install was a whole other story. Nothing was easy. I decided to follow FJRCarsShopGuy scheme and attch it to the thin brown wire off fuse box #1 (to the 12 V power adapator in the glove box). Getting there was a royal PIA. The 3-M scotch lock connector would not have good contact with the wires. We were finally able to somehow get power from there. Checked all the connection (yellow, green and brown to the same, red to red with the grey spliced into it, red to power source and blue to ingintion coil (a la FJRCarsShopGuy). Black to gound, purple and red from the servo to yellow and blue from the brake line harness. The control pad light came on.
Buttoned her up and went for a test. No luck. Not only that, my power commender is now dead ( and my friend and were nearly dead too after 8 hours with no luck).
Questions:
1- Is there another power feed source that easier to reach snd more reliable that the one above? What do you think of that from the ignition assembly, behind the steering head just inside the frame?
2- Why is my servo motor not working?
3- Why is my power commander dead? I did take the ground off while removing the heat shield and did not install it until I was ready tp reassemble the bike, but turned the power on a few times.
Help, please. This is particularly painful since the finsal result was probably a fired PCIII and no success. Sam