I had wired all my accessories a few years ago up under the dash. I started to get issues in the intercom so I decided to rewire everything. I bought the Eastern Beaver Fuse panels. I looked all over the place on the bike and every were I looked I already had stuff there. So I decided to put it on the right side of the bike by the rear brake reservoir. In the past I had cut out some of the plastic in this area and put in a aluminum box for storage. So I mounted it to the side. I do not remember what the original area looked like, so you might be able do the same on an original non modified bike. I really liked the ease of the Eastern Beaver fuse panel and it's set up.
I have included a photo of the box that I did put in the bike.
Here are the pictures of the fuse panel. I did not take a lot of pictures of the rest of the install. I bought a section of heavy extension cord with three copper wires. I used this for the two power supplies and the ground.
I hope this might give some others some ideas on where to mount their fuse panel.
I have included a photo of the box that I did put in the bike.
Here are the pictures of the fuse panel. I did not take a lot of pictures of the rest of the install. I bought a section of heavy extension cord with three copper wires. I used this for the two power supplies and the ground.
I hope this might give some others some ideas on where to mount their fuse panel.
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