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... However my jumper side of the plug is being held to the harness somehow.Were any of you guys "jumpers" either taped into the harness, or tied in somehow?

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Thanks,

Jeff
Yes, seems tied in really tightly. It can rock a little, but other than that it won't budge.
Thank You for the reply.
That jumper plug "in-hand" was easy to do - the bike was stripped down. Makes it easy to get to.

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That jumper plug "in-hand" was easy to do - the bike was stripped down. Makes it easy to get to.
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Geezus, Martha...

While I have torn down my previous BMW R12ooRT's this far ...

I have to get a bigger pair to try this on the new scoot!!! :dribble:

 
I can't thank you guys enough for this help. I got my 2010 FJR home this month and the most annoying thing was the auto-retract. Thanks to this site, auto-retract is now no more. My friend just got a Honda ST 1300 which does NOT have the annoying auto retract, and before today the Honda was "less annoying". Not anymore!

Because of this site and the great pictures, I knew where to start looking for the switch, and the general area of which panels to remove. Now that I have done it, I would recommend anyone try it.

 
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Were any of you guys "jumpers" either taped into the harness, or tied in somehow?

...

Thanks,

Jeff<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Yes, seems tied in really tightly. It can rock a little, but other than that it won't budge.

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Thank You for the reply.

Well crap, I hate to resurrect a dead post, but another THANK YOU - lived with hat damn squeaky windshield and it's crappy autoretract for two years. 5 minute job. No more autoretract. Thanks@!

 
Well crap, I hate to resurrect a dead post, but another THANK YOU - lived with hat damn squeaky windshield and it's crappy auto retract for two years. 5 minute job. No more autoretract. Thanks@!

I am going to add a big +1 to this. I found this today searching for the Gen 2 solution and here it was. Worked perfectly.

Thanks all.

 
I plan to do mine as well. My windshield squawks on the way down and people look at me funny in the gas stations lol.

I have a buddy with an ST1300 that would trade a testicle for this annoying feature...go figgure....

 
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