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Fjrtn

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Got my new bike from Morristown Motor Sports, Morristown, TN last Friday afternoon. Sold my 03 Goldwing back in September of '05 so I have been without a ride for 8 long months! But, looks like the FJR will be worth the wait and aggravation of the PDP program! The ergos of the FJR are very different from the Wing, but, after almost 400 miles, I believe that it may become more user friendly for an old guy (Geezer). Maybe Skyway will get us some risers before long ;) .

So, for the farkles. Last night I installed my Electrical/Connection power strip and ground block as a necessary first step to begin with for all of the powered 12V accessories. Then, I added my Autocom communication system and all of the interface cables for the CB (Cobra WXHH38), FRS (Motorola), radar detector, cell phone, PTT, MP3 (thanks to Kieth for all his assistance). I located the Autocom in the rear tail section where the two rubber cross straps seemingly were made for holding the Autocom. And, by the way, the size of the slotted opening in this area is exactly the right width for the Autocom (was not the case on the '05's and earlier models since I have already done lots of installs on my neighbor's '04 FJR...ie. learned on his first :D ).

Tonight I will finish the communication phase of my installs by adding all of my RAM Mount hardware to handle the radio(s) and radar detector mountings.

Then, remaining items on hand would be: Wild Bill's highway pegs; headlight modulator and tail light flasher; Moto lights; exhaust heat shields; High/Low/OK reading Volt meter warning light (don't need an actual readout meter since radar detector has on built-in); grip puppies; and lastly the Audiovox cruise control. (Hopefully, Fred H. will get on the stick and install an Audiovox system so we will have a go-by to follow for the '06 models. And, maybe he can figure out how to defeat the auto retracting windshield. Come on Fred...WE ARE COUNTING ON YOU... ;) . So, stop working so much and get started working on your '06 so we can all stay out of trouble!!)

Now, here are some things I can tell you that don't fit the '06's (that did work on the '05's and earlier models): D&D Exhausts (the mounting hangars are the wrong angle on the redesigned '06...going back to Parts 411 today); Tank Slapper protection kit (Lucas has new kit designed and ready to ship and replace my incorrect ones which I will return to him); and Motovation Sliders (the no cuts come close to fitting but hit on the right side...Roland is sending a newly designed set in a few days to replace the set I'll return to him).

Well, that's enough rambling from me :clap: !! Not sure whether I'd rather ride it or work on it :D :D !!!

Fjrtn

 
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Great post Fjrtn, :clap:

I'm looking forward to your comments on how your hardware setup works with your autocom and accessories.

Don

 
Hello FJRtn,

You'll have to ride that thing up to Johnson City and let me get a look at the '06.

Have you made plans to attend EOM? It's being held in Boone this year.

 
Thanks guys. Got my radios (CB and FRS); radar detector/cell phone and all those type goodies wired up and RAM mounted last night. Looks like everything is working well but have not tried everything out since it was late when I got done. It is always nerve racking whenever you start drilling holes in the tupperware like I did to install my 12V plug :blink: ! But, everything turned out OK and I used masking tape and a 1" flat wood bit and then dremmeled out the rest to get to the required 1 and 1/8" hole.

Also, got my LED volt meter idiot light hooked up too. That should have been a 15 min. job but the location I decided to put it left me little room to get my fingers into in order to insert the light into the little bezel. So ended up taking more like an hour and a half.

I think I'm going to wait until the rest of my service manual arrives ('06 supplements are due to ship later this month) before I tackle the Audiovox cruise control project. Would like to know if anyone has installed the Audiovox on their '06 yet, and if so, did it install as described in earlier threads on this subject?

Slapnpop - Please tell me what "EOM" is all about. I'm up through Boone frequently and would like to attend if it's on a date I could make.

Fjrtn

 
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