Should I be doing this?

Discussion in 'Mods, Upgrades, Accessories and Products' started by Carl, Jul 19, 2012.

  1. Carl

    Carl Well-Known Member

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    There is no plug and play for my acumen gear change indicator so I need to solder it in. Should be doing this to a bike with 52 miles on the clock? I will not be happy until its back together! ImageUploadedByTapatalk1342721364.964368.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1342721380.082814.jpg
     
  2. GappySmeg

    GappySmeg Well-Known Member

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    Fortune favours the brave (in other words, get on with it!)
     
  3. samuk

    samuk Well-Known Member

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    Carl your brave..but hey u have warranty..
     
  4. Repsol Rob

    Repsol Rob Elite Member

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    Healtech unit should have been bought and plugged in mate a 15 min jobbie......! good luck
     
  5. Repsol Rob

    Repsol Rob Elite Member

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    dont get the colours reversed...... or bike runs backwards ! lol
     
  6. blade1980

    blade1980 Active Member

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    You're one brave man!! Least you know how it comes to bits now tho!
     
  7. Carl

    Carl Well-Known Member

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    Right that's the wiring soldered but I've forgot which pressure pipe goes where, s....t? I'll sleep on it ?
     
  8. Carl

    Carl Well-Known Member

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    Ok we can all relax, the full fairing including head light cowl has been successfully removed, the gear change indicator has been soldered in to the wiring loom and it's all gone back in one piece, it is noteworthy that I spent the best part of an hour trying to get the air duct plastic infill under the lights to fit perfectly and in the end I gave up! I took a ride up to the local Honda to check out how well it fits on another bike, what a waste of my time, they don't fit perfect on any of them, my looking for a perfection is contrary to Honda,s build quality, good that it is mind!

    The evotech tail tidy is on with my 7.5x5.5 plate, little bit bigger than my last bike but is ok.
    After a little ride out today the bike is very dirty and has reached the high mileage of 219 miles, soon be run in lol ImageUploadedByTapatalk1342984045.042959.jpg
     

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