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Sent to Joe Tedesco by Robert S. LeRoy: I ran across this piece of work in Taos, New Mexico last summer. Note the innovative use of disconnects for saddle bags. And to think we don't know what to do with all those old parts! I can see a whole new market opening up for us professional electricians. Wonder how to cost out the installation? Robert S. LeRoy Lakeland, Florida
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Don't these have to be 3R? Bill
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Doesn't Joe already have another thread going about missing information in switches?
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now,what size fuses do we need to install to start this baby up...
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On newer models the doors are interlocked so that you can't start the bike unless the covers are closed.
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Are these switchboxes rated for outdoor use?
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Why, there's Harley anything left of that bike. Perhaps the thing can be recycled.
Couldn't resist...
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That resembles my work truck.
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Joe- that looks like your old bike!
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Hey, Is that thing an electric starter? What is the size of the extension cord that is needed for that?
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